Hey ho, For school, I have to (learn how to) use Sun's WSDP [1]. I must admit I was hoping for the WSDP installer to be able to recognize the beautifully packaged Debian installation of Tomcat 5 as a valid web container, but it seems it refuses to do so.
Whatever directory I try to suggest at the "Select a Web Container" screen (/usr/share/tomcat5, the same with /bin or /server appended, /var/lib/tomcat5), it keeps telling me that what I've selected "is not a Tomcat 5.0 for Java WSDP installation directory". It then offers me only two options. Either I download a web container from [2], or I continue with none installed. Since I'm quite a newbie (school forces us to use lots of stuff, without properly teaching us any of it), I wondered -- does the above mean there's some sort of a separate "edition" of Tomcat 5, intended for use with Sun's WSDP? Or should I just continue without the container, and use the suggested integration approach at the bottom of [3] afterwards? Or perhaps someone here knows of a better, cleaner, or generally nicer way of going about it still? The Sun website isn't particularly helpful (the WSDP FAQ only contains a "synopsis of components"). I tried writing them, but haven't received a reply yet... Grateful for any tips, Tom [1] http://java.sun.com/webservices/ [2] http://java.sun.com/webservices/containers/ [3] http://java.sun.com/webservices/docs/1.6/IntegrationNotes.html -- "Es bückt sich der Mann, um durch das Tor in das Innere zu sehen." --- (Franz Kafka, Vor dem Gesetz) np: November Növelet - Shouts of Joy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]