Hello
You need to go to the apache site - java.apache.org, that will tell you what you will need, and is a good startring point. In a nutshell your shopping
Hi Peter & other SuSers,
I have installed Jserv (static link to Apache ) with the following
parameters:
./configure \
--with-apache-src=/usr/local/src/apache_1.3.12 \
--with-prefix=/usr/local/jserv \
--with-jdk-home=/usr/local/sun/jdk1.2.2 \
--with-java=/usr/local/sun/jdk1.2.2/bin/java \
--with-javac=/usr/local/sun/jdk1.2.2/bin/javac \
--with-javadoc=/usr/local/sun/jdk1.2.2/bin/javadoc \
--with-jar=/usr/local/sun/jdk1.2.2/bin/jar \
--enable-debugging \
--enable-compressed-jar \
--with-JSDK=/usr/local/sun/JSDK2.0/lib/jsdk.jar
Now where does Tomcat come in ? My Hosting company has asked me to install
that too..in addition to GNU-JSP and TWZ drivers for MySQL .
I haven't recompiled Apache yet, because I'd like to add PHP4 support too
and I'd like to know what I need to do about Tomcat . We plan to add SSL
support to our website ( the 24/7 one ) within a couple of months...should I
compile Apache with SSL support ....? ( This is our testing server )
Thanks to you , i've moved ahead a bit ....could you please try and answer
my questions ?
Best regards
Anurag
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Mitchell"
will be:
Apache - latest version (recomended - if you have not already got it) JServ (latest) JSDK (from Sun) GNU-JSP
I have found the documentation for these to be very good indeed. The step are these:
Install the JSDK - making the jskd.jar available through your CLASSPATH Variable Compile and install Jserv. Configure Apache to work with jserv, it is worth noting here that if you have any other packages to use, then add them into the jserv configuration files.
test the JServ module - test classes come with the distro. Install JSP Configure jserv and apache, test jsp.
As I said the instructions are very good and quite straight forward to follow.
Hope this helps
Pete
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, you wrote:
Hi all,
I want to add JSP & Sevlet capabilities to my PHP3 + MySQL + Apache setup. I use my intranet server for testing purposes .
My hosting company uses the TWZ JDBC driver, Jserv and GNU-JSP . They've also asked me to get Tomcat and Sun J2SE ( JDK 1.2.2 )
So far all i've done is installed J2SE to /usr/local/sun/jdk1.2.2 and tested the 'Hello World' functionality ..
What do I need to do next ?.. I am totally new to java Admin .. I need help with the sequence of steps, the names of packages that i need to install etc.. Is there a tutorial that explains all this ?
Best Regards
Anurag
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