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JSP and servlets Beginner


  • Subject: JSP and servlets Beginner
  • From: Andre Olivier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 20:18:58 +0000

After investigating the feature set of WO I saw that it is possible to develop and deploy WO Apps on a J2EE server without having to install a deployment licence on that machine with servlets and JSP. Logistically I will be unable to do it otherwise.

Unfortunately, I have been going through the PDF file for servlets and I am left in a void.  When I build my apps I am unable to access the jsp file that I have created.  Something about TOMCAT I think that is missing or not running.  Do I need to install Tomcat or is it running alreadty like Openbase.  The second thing is, do I have to manually create the .jsp pages for my app?

Andre
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