Dear Alan
You can put those your *.jsp and *.html pages on your web site. But you may
know u must install a JSP/Servlet engine on your web server. If you use IIS
or Netscape you can install JRUN servlet engine. But there are other servlet
engine as well. Resin etc...
If you use Linux I thin you can go JRUn or Tomcat.
It's depend on your choice
If you want more clarification please contact me.
Best Regards
Senaka
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Hi:
I installed the Java2 SDK 1.2.2 ,JSWDK1.0.1 , Javamail
and JAF in Window 98. Now I have finished all the
*.jsp and java beans and run well using JSWDK1.0.1
server.
Now I want to install all the *.Html , *.jsp and java
beans to Hosting Web . That means it opens to clients
and let them to watch the page , fill the forms ,email
info to my company ...
We hire a university's net in Australia
(www.uq.net.au).
Any one teach me what I should do? In Hosting web how
the server support the JSP and Javamail and where
should I put the Java Beans?
I know some questions are stupid as a beginner.
But any help will be greatly appreciated.
Alan
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