Greetings List,
Has anyone packaged libapache_mod_jk to run with the apache2 packages?
Failing this, is there an alternative to mod_jk that can be used to connect
apache2 and tomcat?
Any suggestions appreciated.
Cheers,
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Greetings list,
I am trying to install Tomcat4 on a Debian/Sid system using the kaffe
runtime environment and jikes as the compiler.
The dependancies of Tomcat4 say that it will run with Kaffe, which I was
quite pleased to note, but some of the dependancies of libtomcat4-java,
libcommons-beanutil
Greetings List,
I am having to install a Java VM on my Debian shell server for a couple of
clients who have requested it.
I note when looking through the package lists that there quite a few GPL
java environments available:
* gij
* kaffe
* sablevm
* Blackdown JDK
* IBM JDK 1.1.8
and several com
Greetings List,
I am having to install a Java VM on my Debian shell server for a couple of
clients who have requested it.
I note when looking through the package lists that there quite a few GPL
java environments available:
* gij
* kaffe
* sablevm
* Blackdown JDK
* IBM JDK 1.1.8
and several com
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
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
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