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getting the command java hitServer to my ISP's Homepage

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CatBurglerV8 - 09 Dec 2007 19:35 GMT
How does one go about getting the simple java run command to a web
server ?
I just want to start a small java server named hitServer.class so I
want to send the command:
java hitServer to the class file but I don't know how to do it.
Thank You Very Much
Very Sincerely
CatBurglerV8
http://home.hawaii.rr.com/goodtimezone
Roedy Green - 10 Dec 2007 11:47 GMT
On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 11:35:37 -0800 (PST), CatBurglerV8
<CatBurglerV8@gmail.com> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone
who said :

>How does one go about getting the simple java run command to a web
>server ?

If your own PC is attached the net, it can act as a server.  You just
type Java.exe at the command prompt or fireup your Servlet womb.

To run on somebody else's PC, you have login with an account and
password.  What you do from there depends on the OS.
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