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Originally Published: Tuesday, 2 October 2001 | Author: Henry Chen |
Published to: enhance_articles_sysadmin/Sysadmin | Page: 6/6 - [Printable] |
Serving Java from Linux
Ever want a server on your box that can serve JSP and
Java Servlets but don't want to pay big money for a commercial solution? Then Linux.com has the article for you. Follow author Henry Chen into the land of the sun.
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FinishThat's it! You now have a server that is capable of serving JSP and Java Servlets. I hope you find this document useful. Although this article is limited to Red Hat Linux 7.1, the majority of the text should be applicable to any other Unix or Linux system. ContractingIf all this is too much for you and you just want this to be done and someone else to take care of it, you should consider contracting SurfXpress (and I will be involved) for a dedicated server solution and negotiate a server management contract with us. We can provide you with a web server solution package that is capable of doing the above and many other things that you may require. ContributionPlease send corrections, suggestions, complaints, fix any typo, grammatical errors, etc. to henry@sxpress.com. Or, you can contribute to my personal sanity by buying some stuff for me from Amazon. LicensingOpencontent.org.I have not given this much thought. I guess this is covered by the OpenContent License, version 1.0. See http://www.opencontent.org/opl.shtml for the full license. Basically, you can copy, redistribute, or modify this document provided that modified versions, if redistributed, are also covered by the OpenContent License. No WarrantyA lot of legal stuff should go here. Basically, it will say that this document is provided as is and there is no warranty of any kind... See the OpenContent License mentioned above.
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