What do I need to install in order to have JSP enabled in my apache server?
There is Jserv mod for Apache but I guess that isn't enough?
Please kindly advise.
What do I need to install in order to have JSP enabled in my apache server? There is
Jserv mod for Apache but I guess that isn't enough?
Please kindly advise.
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On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 11:37:27AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Is there any problem if i make a servlet using jdk1.2.2 from sun, and run it
> with JServ that comes up with Potato? (which uses kafe)
>
you can do whatever you want with your debian system. things get messy if you
want to pa
On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 11:37:27AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Is there any problem if i make a servlet using jdk1.2.2 from sun, and run it
> with JServ that comes up with Potato? (which uses kafe)
>
you can do whatever you want with your debian system. things get messy if you
want to p
Is there any problem if i make a servlet using jdk1.2.2 from sun, and run it
with JServ that comes up with Potato? (which uses kafe)
Is there any problem if i make a servlet using jdk1.2.2 from sun, and run it
with JServ that comes up with Potato? (which uses kafe)
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On Saturday 30 September 2000, at 19 h 51,
the keyboard of Peter M Kahle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is due to a hard drive crash on the machine that hosts the
> www.debian.org/~* addresses. I don't know what the repair time on
> that is.
Fixed.
> I don't see the need for /etc/java-core-classes. Every VM should be
> able to find its core classes without it. This implies that there
> should be no need to put core classes into CLASSPATH.
1. Some (many?) compilers don't provide their own core classes, and need
the location of core cla
On Saturday 30 September 2000, at 19 h 51,
the keyboard of Peter M Kahle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is due to a hard drive crash on the machine that hosts the
> www.debian.org/~* addresses. I don't know what the repair time on
> that is.
Fixed.
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On Thursday 21 September 2000, at 18 h 3,
the keyboard of Domenico Andreoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it seems that the main page of BlueJ is now
> http://www.pscit.monash.edu.au/~mik/bluej/
Fixed. next time, I suggest a formal bug report against java-common.
> I don't see the need for /etc/java-core-classes. Every VM should be
> able to find its core classes without it. This implies that there
> should be no need to put core classes into CLASSPATH.
1. Some (many?) compilers don't provide their own core classes, and need
the location of core cl
On Thursday 21 September 2000, at 18 h 3,
the keyboard of Domenico Andreoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it seems that the main page of BlueJ is now
> http://www.pscit.monash.edu.au/~mik/bluej/
Fixed. next time, I suggest a formal bug report against java-common.
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