Re: curious about java servlets

2001-08-13 Thread Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick
Bill Lovett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Can anyone shed some light on why jserv isn't available, or > recommend any next steps? I'm happily developing JSPs and servlets on my TiBook under Debian. As you have already figured out, you have to install the Blackdown JDK by hand. In order to

Re: curious about java servlets

2001-08-13 Thread Matt Brubeck
On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Bill Lovett wrote: > when try to apt-get gnujsp, I get: > > gnujsp: Depends: jserv (>= 1.102) but it is not installable It looks like jserv hasn't been build for powerpc. Voltaire is down right now, but when it's back you can find out why jserv is missing at: http://voltair

Re: curious about java servlets

2001-08-13 Thread David N. Welton
Bill Lovett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Can anyone shed some light on why jserv isn't available, or > recommend any next steps? "Write once, run anywhere" is hampered by crappy proprietary licensing from Sun. You might have better luck with a %100 open source solution. -- David N. Welton Fre

curious about java servlets

2001-08-13 Thread Bill Lovett
Hi! I'd like to introduce the Apache server on my mild mannered PowerMac 8500 to the wild and crazy ways of jsp. I'm learning as I go, but I'm missing a couple pieces of the big picture. From a thread on this list last month, I know to get the JDK/JRE tarball from Blackdown since a deb is not av