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Re: gnujsp


I place everything is /usr/local.

Apache goes in /usr/local/apache.

Java-centric files go in /usr/local/java. From there, I have
/usr/local/java/gnujsp-0.9.10, /usr/local/java/jserv-1.0, etc. I usually
also create symbolic links (ie, jserv -> jserv-1.0) so I don't have to type
all of that crap everytime I need access.

In reality, though, place stuff where you want it to be.

Greg Norz
Internet Development - Gamestop.com
http://www.gamestop.com

----- Original Message -----
From: Darko
To: Robin Walker
Cc: arun jamwal ; gnujsp@gjt.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 1:38 PM
Subject: gnujsp


I decided to go with gnujsp, since I got everything else (Apache, JDK, JSDK,
ApacheJserv).
Could you tell me if there is any gnujsp rpm packages out there, or if there
is not,
where should I untar mu gnujsp. Should it be inside jserv, or /usr/local or
it does
not matter really ?

Thanx,

Darko

Robin Walker wrote:

> I don't have an answer to that.  But I will say that I like JServ and
> gnujsp a lot.  They're fairly current, they have all the features and
> performance I need, and they've been very stable for me.  Jakarta looks
> like the next generation thing and I will try it at some point, but for
> now I'm totally happy with JServ & gnujsp.
>
> -Robin
>
> On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, arun jamwal wrote:
>
> > Why not use Jakarta-Tomcat Servlet/JSP engine (100% Java) with Apache?
> > Check it out at:
> >    http://jakarta.apache.org/
> > HTH,
> > Arun.
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------
> > Robin Walker wrote:
> >
> > It looks like you have all the necessary packages.  There is no JServ
1.3
> > - it's 1.1b3, which isn't a final release but I would imagine is
probably
> > fine.
> >
> > You need to either compile JServ into Apache or set it up to dynamically
> > link in as a DSO at run time.  After you have that working, setting up
> > GNUJSP should be pretty straightforward.
> >
> > Check out http://www.robin.net/guide.txt for another take on setting
this
> > all up.
> >
> > -Robin
> >
> > On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Darko wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I have Jdk117_v1a from blackdown, Apache_JServ 1.3, JSDK2.0 from sun,
> > > Apache-ssl web server.
> > > Now, I need to enable my server to support JSP, and I am not sure how.
> > > Platform I am using is linux red hat 6.1I have read that there is GNU
JSP but
> > > it says it is not fully compatible with JSP, so I am not sure if I
should use
> > > this one.
> > > If there is anything else I need to implement support for JSP on my
server,
> > > please let me know, and also if there is JSP package (.tar or .rpm),
could you
> > > please point me to, and if there is any documentation about this
specific
> > > platform, please let me know.
> > >
> > > Thanx in advance, your help is greatly apreciated.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > Stojko
> > >
> > > Robin Walker wrote:
> > >
> > > > I just got some help from the people on this list with regards to
this
> > > > same subject a few days ago.  You many want to go back and read what
they
> > > > had to say.
> > > >
> > > > Basically, I wouldn't use an application scope DB connection for any
web
> > > > application unless there was some unusual requirement that called
for it.
> > > > I've even decided to stay away from session scope connections.  I
like the
> > > > idea of having a session scope bean that talks to a static instance
of a
> > > > connection pool class, and that session scope bean grabs and gives
back
> > > > connections with every request.  It's not as much overhead as it may
sound
> > > > like because everything's passed by reference.  The overhead is in
opening
> > > > a db connection, not in passing it around.  It's a flexible model
because
> > > > if later on you *really* want a session scope connection, you can
modify
> > > > that session scope bean accordingly.
> > > >
> > > > -Robin
> > > >
> > > > On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Pablo J. wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Hi chaps,
> > > > >
> > > > > i have a very big ploblem and it is not my horrible english.
> > > > >
> > > > > I am working with jsp's and jdbc with oracle 8. I want a DB
conection
> > > > > for the entire aplication. I open  a BD conection open when the
server
> > > > > is launched, but i do not when to close it.
> > > > >
> > > > > Could you help me, please
> > > > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > LYCOShop is now open. On your mark, get set, SHOP!!!
> > http://shop.lycos.com/
> >