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Query about running JSP/Servlet pages

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crazybird2005 - 31 May 2006 13:40 GMT
I want to run jasp and servlet code in the tomcat server. What are starting
steps for that.
Please answer quickly.
Juha Laiho - 01 Jun 2006 21:30 GMT
"crazybird2005" <crazybird_2005@yahoo.com> said:
>I want to run jasp and servlet code in the tomcat server. What are starting
>steps for that.

- ask in comp.lang.java.programmer (or clj.help); this has nothing to do
 with beans
- get a Java development kit (f.ex. from http://java.sun.com/)
- get Tomcat (from http://tomcat.apache.org/)
- install Java and Tomcat as per instructions
- for basics on Java start readun the Java Tutorial from Sun
 (available online at http://java.sun.com/)
- also read Java Servlet Specification and JSP specification,
 in addition to Tomcat documentation

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