problem installing java related stuff due to japanes man pages

2002-04-18 Thread Hein Meling
hi. every once in a while (when there is some package to upgrade such as jikes), i run into install problems with creating a symlink to ja man pages. below you'll find my most recent problem with this. Setting up jikes (1.15-1) ... update-alternatives: unable to make /usr/share/man/ja/man1/

Re: which JSP engine

2002-04-18 Thread Caoilte O'Connor
"Dj Statik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > * Tomcat + mod-jk > * GNUJSP + jserv > * Jetty (not available as a Debian package) also remember that debian now has tomcat 3 and tomcat4 available. I would particularly recommend Tomcat 4s security tools for a multiple user setup. > > Also is there an

Re: which JSP engine

2002-04-18 Thread Caoilte O'Connor
"Dj Statik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > * Tomcat + mod-jk > * GNUJSP + jserv > * Jetty (not available as a Debian package) also remember that debian now has tomcat 3 and tomcat4 available. I would particularly recommend Tomcat 4s security tools for a multiple user setup. > > Also is there a

Re: which JSP engine

2002-04-18 Thread Nic Ferrier
"Dj Statik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > * Tomcat + mod-jk > * GNUJSP + jserv > * Jetty (not available as a Debian package) > > Can anyone offer any oppinions as to what is a good JSP set up that will > intergrate nicely with existing services on my web server? You could also use GNU-

which JSP engine

2002-04-18 Thread Dj Statik
Hi list, I have a client who wishes to run pages created in JSP on our web server. Up until now I have only had people wanting perl and php access, so I am faced with the question of which JSP engine to use. I have downloaded the debian Blackdown Java package, and it appears to be working as it

Re: which JSP engine

2002-04-18 Thread Nic Ferrier
"Dj Statik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > * Tomcat + mod-jk > * GNUJSP + jserv > * Jetty (not available as a Debian package) > > Can anyone offer any oppinions as to what is a good JSP set up that will > intergrate nicely with existing services on my web server? You could also use GNU

which JSP engine

2002-04-18 Thread Dj Statik
Hi list, I have a client who wishes to run pages created in JSP on our web server. Up until now I have only had people wanting perl and php access, so I am faced with the question of which JSP engine to use. I have downloaded the debian Blackdown Java package, and it appears to be working as it

Re: CLASSPATH and Jikes

2002-04-18 Thread Adam Majer
On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 09:19:13PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > So, kaffe would add an alternative of > /wherever/kaffe/puts/Klasses.jar for (eg) > /usr/share/java/bootclasses.jar . And jikes would take its > bootclasspath (by default) from /usr/shar/java/bootclasses.jar. > Using bootclass

Re: CLASSPATH and Jikes

2002-04-18 Thread Adam Majer
On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 09:51:13PM +0200, Robert Bihlmeyer wrote: > Robert Bihlmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Oh, you don't seem to know the path from the top of your head! Me > > neither. That's the point of jikes-kaffe: relieving you from having to > > remember the obscure bootclasses p