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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Carlos Araya <el...@valinor.sjsu.edu> on 2000/08/09 21:06:49 UTC
Re: re-post : JSP and JDK
Toby:
In order to run tomcat you do need the JDK, there is no way around that.
You can provide a README file that states what version you want people to
use, but short of hosting the files yourself, or doing the tomcat and
application install yourself, there's no real way to force people to
install a given JDK
Carlos
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Toby Piper wrote:
|I want to use JSP and want to be able to ship my JSP pages and tomcat and
|have the user install them. However JSP use requires javac. I don't want the
|user to have to download the JDK separately (and I also want to control the
|java version).
|
|Anyone have any suggestions?
|
|Thanks in advance,
|Toby
|
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- |WebCT Project Coordinator - New Media Specialist
G |Alquist Center for Instrucctional Development
email : araya@sjsu.edu (prefered) | Phone (408) 924 2859
Web : http://valinor.sjsu.edu/~elrond/ | fax (408) 924 2439
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RE: re-post : JSP and JDK
Posted by Niclas Lindberg <n....@edgemobility.com>.
How do I sign off from this list? Lost my invite mail..
Regards
Niclas
-----Original Message-----
From: Carlos Araya [mailto:elrond@valinor.sjsu.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 16:07
To: Tomcat User Group
Subject: Re: re-post : JSP and JDK
Toby:
In order to run tomcat you do need the JDK, there is no way around that.
You can provide a README file that states what version you want people to
use, but short of hosting the files yourself, or doing the tomcat and
application install yourself, there's no real way to force people to
install a given JDK
Carlos
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Toby Piper wrote:
|I want to use JSP and want to be able to ship my JSP pages and tomcat and
|have the user install them. However JSP use requires javac. I don't want
the
|user to have to download the JDK separately (and I also want to control the
|java version).
|
|Anyone have any suggestions?
|
|Thanks in advance,
|Toby
|
--
p |Carlos E. Araya
- |WebCT Project Coordinator - New Media Specialist
G |Alquist Center for Instrucctional Development
email : araya@sjsu.edu (prefered) | Phone (408) 924 2859
Web : http://valinor.sjsu.edu/~elrond/ | fax (408) 924 2439
http://www.silverwolf-net.net (under construction)
finger elrond@valinor.sjsu.edu for PGP key
--
LIFE: You can't control the length, but you can control the depth and
width. -- From Randal Schwartz picture archive