JSP in public_html

2002-09-27 Thread Tom Badran
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have plain html and php working in the public_html of a user with apache. I have just set up mod_jk with tomcat4 and i can serve jsp and servlets from the /var/www directory. However, if i have a jsp in the public_html directory, i get a resource

JSP in public_html

2002-09-27 Thread Tom Badran
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have plain html and php working in the public_html of a user with apache. I have just set up mod_jk with tomcat4 and i can serve jsp and servlets from the /var/www directory. However, if i have a jsp in the public_html directory, i get a resource

Re: EJB in jakarta project

2002-09-27 Thread Guy Geens
> "Christopher" == Christopher Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Christopher> It looks like the dependancies on that involve gij/gcj, Christopher> but not any JDK stuff. You'll still need a JVM implementation. The startup script uses the 'java' binary. (On my system, it uses Blackdown Java 1

Re: EJB in jakarta project

2002-09-27 Thread Guy Geens
> "Christopher" == Christopher Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Christopher> It looks like the dependancies on that involve gij/gcj, Christopher> but not any JDK stuff. You'll still need a JVM implementation. The startup script uses the 'java' binary. (On my system, it uses Blackdown Java

Re: java2-runtime

2002-09-27 Thread Stephen Zander
> "Thomas" == Thomas J Zeeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Thomas> The debianised blackdown jdk. It's still at a version 1+ Thomas> years old and multiple releases have seen the light of Thomas> day. As of now (I just looked) jdk 1.3.1.02b is available in .deb form for i386, powerpc

Re: java2-runtime

2002-09-27 Thread Stephen Zander
> "Thomas" == Thomas J Zeeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Thomas> The debianised blackdown jdk. It's still at a version 1+ Thomas> years old and multiple releases have seen the light of Thomas> day. As of now (I just looked) jdk 1.3.1.02b is available in .deb form for i386, powerp

Re: EJB in jakarta project

2002-09-27 Thread Thomas Fogwill
> Is there in jakarta project an ejb server? Not as far as I know. JBoss is probably your best bet.

Re: EJB in jakarta project

2002-09-27 Thread Christopher Browne
> > "Joe" == Joe Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Joe> As for your past question regarding packages. I'm planning to > Joe> start packaging JBOSS literally any day now as I have a need for > Joe> them too. > > Add this to your sources.list: > deb http://mirror.brainfood.com/brainfood-