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I just installed 8.1.7 and started the HTTP Service and it seems to come
ready with JSP and Servlets. There are sample applications that use JSP. So
I assume that JSP and Servlets are by default enabled. I haven't played much
with Java beans.
Reg. using Tomcat or not, I haven't tried that. Looks like Oracle HTTP
Service has all the modules I want.
bhogak.
"Tim Romano" <tim_romano at oohay.com (reverse it)> wrote in message
news:3b3fb3b6_2_at_news.dca.net...
> Could someone suggest either an up-to-the-minute white paper or a good
book
> which explains what the Oracle HTTP Service is under 8.1.7, what it does,
> how to set it up, and how to use it? Does the HTTP service come ready to
do
> JSP, Servelets, and JavaBeans? It looks as though it is an integrated
> Apache/JServ installation. Would it simpler to use a separate
Apache/Tomcat
> combination and forget about the Oracle HTTP service? I'm a VB/OO4O/ASP
> programmer learning Java. My goal at this point is simplicity, not
> scalability and performance.
> Thanks in advance.
> Tim Romano
> www.aimsdata.com/tim
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Received on Wed Jul 04 2001 - 12:20:00 CDT