Install apache on Windows2000 (the most popular WEB server platform on Unix) + apache (the most popular WEB server platform on Unix) Jserv + gnujsp (the preferred choice for SUN enterprise-level applications)
On my machine, we use Win2k (c: winnt) + JBuilder3 (d: JBuilder3; comes with jdk1.2 on d: jbuild
Er3java)
1. Download apache (the most popular WEB server platform on the Unix platform), apache (the most popular WEB server platform on the Unix platform) Jserv, jsdk2.0, and gnujsp (the preferred choice for SUN enterprise-level applications) (download from 166.111.136.159)
2. install apache in sequence (the most popular WEB server platform on the Unix platform) (d: program files)-> jsdk2.0 (d: jsdk2.0) -> apache (the most popular WEB server platform on Unix) Jserv (d:
Program files ).
3. Confirm that apache (the most popular WEB server platform on the Unix platform) jserv is working properly. The symptom is that a prompt is prompted when apache (the most popular WEB server platform on the Unix platform) is started:
"Apache (the most popular WEB server platform on Unix)/1.3.6 (win32) apache (the most popular WEB server platform on Unix) Jserv/1.1 running"
4. Unlock gnujsp (SUN Enterprise Application preferred), copy the gnujsp (SUN Enterprise Application preferred) 10.jar, servlet-2.0-plus.jar to/home/httpd/sevlets directory
Lower
3. Modify jserv. conf and add
ApJServAction. jsp (preferred for SUN Enterprise Applications)/servlets/org. gjt. jsp (preferred for SUN Enterprise Applications). jsp (preferred for SUN Enterprise Applications) Servlet
ApjServMount/servlets/root
(This line does not need to be moved. It is said that in linux this is used to store the. java and. class generated by compiling jsp (preferred for SUN Enterprise Applications) files,
In win2k
The repositories determines that this line is useless and apache (the most popular WEB server platform on Unix) cannot be changed. I don't know if this is correct.
, Please kindly advise)
4. Modify jserv. properties and add
Wrapper. classpath = d: jbuilder3javalibtools. jar
Wrapper. classpath = d: Program Filesapache (the most popular WEB server platform on Unix) JServ 1.1 servletsgnujsp (the preferred choice for SUN Enterprise Applications) 10.jar
Wrapper. classpath = d: Program Filesapache (the most popular WEB server platform on Unix) JServ 1.1servletsservlet-2.0-
Plus. jar
Wrapper. classpath = d: Program Filesapache (the most popular WEB server platform on Unix) JServ 1.1 apache (the most popular WEB server platform on Unix) JServ. jar
Wrapper. classpath = d: jsdk2.0libjsdk. jar
5. Modify zone. properties and add
D: Program Filesapache (the most popular WEB server platform on the Unix platform) Groupapache (the most popular WEB server platform on the Unix platform) jsp (the preferred choice for SUN Enterprise applications) is used to store and compile jsp (the preferred choice for SUN enterprise-level applications) generated. class and. j
Ava file.
Repositories = D: PROGRA ~ 1 apache (the most popular WEB server platform on Unix )~ 1 apache (the most popular WEB server platform on Unix) jsp (the preferred choice for SUN Enterprise applications)
^
Do not write it as: D: Program Filesapache (the most popular WEB server platform on the Unix platform) Groupapache (the most popular WEB server platform on the Unix platform) jsp (the preferred choice for SUN Enterprise applications)
Servlet. gnujsp (preferred for SUN Enterprise Applications). code = org. gjt. jsp (preferred for SUN Enterprise Applications). jsp (preferred for SUN Enterprise Applications) Servlet
Servlet.org. gjt. jsp (preferred for SUN Enterprise Applications). jsp (preferred for SUN Enterprise Applications) Servlet. initArgs = checkclass = true
Servlet.org. gjt. jsp (preferred for SUN Enterprise Applications). jsp (preferred for SUN Enterprise Applications) Servlet. initArgs = scratchdir = D: PROGRA ~ 1 apache (the most popular WEB server platform on Unix )~ 1a
Pachejsp (preferred for SUN Enterprise applications)
& N
&
Servlet.org. gjt. jsp (preferred for SUN Enterprise Applications). jsp (preferred for SUN Enterprise Applications) Servlet. initArgs = compiler = builtin-javac-encoding
% Encoding %-classpath %-d % scratchdir %-deprecation % source %
The rest is "Punch cup tea, enter hello. jsp (the first choice for SUN Enterprise applications), and then jsp (the first choice for SUN Enterprise Applications) runs normally ".