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problem w/ configuring JSP
Hi, I'm a bit slow at configuring, so a walkthrough would be nice.
I've extracted a zip file containing a Tomcat bin, do not know what to do from there to view JSP files. This has been troubling me. Any feedback would be nice. Best regards. BEn |
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or could anyone help me from the very beginning, if my description was confusing?
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uhhh Use netbeans, it comes with and creates application to JSP files and runs them off of TomCar.
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yes, well i've tried downloading netbeans (but i already had j2ee), and when i tried to install it, it said something about not having (or already having??) a JDK on my computer. This was strange? Do you know what I'm talking about?
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install the SUN java SDK and JDK. should all be on java dot sun dot com
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but doesnt that come w/ j2ee?
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