Howdy,

>       I already got the http://localhost:8080/ working, but let me
tell you
>that
>I barely understand the reason I have to install Tomcat, and thus I
feel
>overwhelmed with all this configurations and settings.

Welcome to the java and tomcat world ;)

>       My Company wishes me replace their Lotus approach DB/interface
with
>something more efficient and new, after some research I decided to
>implement
>MySQL, and Java JSP, I knew that I need to install Tomcat in order to
>display Java JSP pages, but that's all I know.

You've made a solid choice, so you're already off to a good start.

>       I already went to the Administrator/JSP Engine Config HOW-TO
section
>under
>my local host, but I get easily intimidated by all the terms used "Ant,
>jikes, forks, etc." Is there a section that explains all that, a
glossary
>of
>sorts? Even though I have a pretty good idea of what all that means, I
>rather understand it before acting.

Get a book, e.g. Core Servlets and JSPs.  It gives an overview and
explanation of all these terms and ideas.  The book may look thick, but
it's easy to read and you don't have to memorize all of it.  It will
save you weeks of frustration.  Then when you have specific questions,
ask them here and we'll help you out ;)

Yoav Shapira




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