I've done it some time ago - and my warm advice is try to avoid it: Instead,
configure a proxy in apache that forwards servlet/jsp requests to OC4J,
Oracle's new Web/App Server (developed by Swedish Orion group). JDeveloper
9i knows how to handle deployment to OC4J automatically, which can ease your
life quite a bit.
zm.


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Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ali Chadorbaf
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 6:17 AM
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Subject: Need instruction to deploy JSP Application to Oracle 8i?


Hi all you guys,

I need help from you guys who successfully deployed a JSP Application
developed
by Oracle Jdeveloper (including Business component) to a Http server (oracle
8i
) powered by Apache.
If you did, please let me the steps or any info which can help me on this.

Thanks...Ali

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