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Date:      Thu, 2 Aug 2001 08:43:34 +0200 (CEST)
From:      =?iso-8859-1?q?Fabrizio=20Ravazzini?= <freefabri@yahoo.it>
To:        Adam Maloney <adam@whee.org>
Cc:        Freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD and Java
Message-ID:  <20010802064334.48425.qmail@web20106.mail.yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <20010801225754.A38983@desire.whee.org>

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Hy Adam, 
I used Tomcat & Apache on Linux to learn and develop
jsp pages, never on FreeBSD, but I will.
In Linux I installed only:
   Tomcat + Mod_jk
   Apache
   jdk (I installed jdk 1.1.2)

I think that's also for FreeBSD, jdk is the Java
Development Kit wich is used to compile sw written in
Java that's useful to develop jsp pages.
fabrizio

--- Adam Maloney <adam@whee.org> ha scritto: > Hello,
> 
> The gist of my question is: What do I need to be
> able to run JSP and/or Java
> Servlets (I gather these are 2 different entities?)
> under Apache-1.3.x and
> FreeBSD?  The rest of this message is a more
> detailed account of what I'm
> running across, but it's rather long-winded. 
> Perhaps it may show someone
> where the confusion lies and the docs can be
> improved.
> 
> Thanks for all the efforts everyone on the FreeBSD
> team has put in so far -
> it's a great product!
> 
> -- begin confusion (long, optional) --
> I want to be able to run Java servlets on a FreeBSD
> machine.  I'm new to
> this aspect of Java, and I'm finding this incredibly
> confusing.
> 
> The Apache Foundation has Jakarta, which according
> to their site really
> isn't anything.  Jakarta has Alexandria, Ant,
> Avalon, Commons, ECS, James,
> Jetspeed, JMeter, Log4j, ORO, Regexp, Slide, Struts,
> Taglibs, Tomcat,
> Turbine, Velocity and Watchdog.
> 
> Tomcat appears to be on the right track - so I tried
> to build the mod_jk
> included in the distribution, and it complains about
> missing JAVA 2 headers.
> 
> Okay, so I guess I need Java 2 for FreeBSD.  But
> what do I really need:
> (snippet from /usr/ports/java):
> jad
> jaf
> java-cup
> javamail
> javavmwrapper
> jce-aba
> jdbcpool
> jdk
> jdk-doc
> jdk-tutorial
> jdk12-beta
> jfc
> jikes
> jlex
> jpda
> jre
> jsdk
> 
> Okay, so obviously it isn't javamail, but is it jre?
>  jdk?  jdk12-beta? 
> jsdk?  I'm getting the impression that jdk12-beta is
> java 2 (since java 2 is
> really java 1.2...sigh), follow those instructions,
> fetch the jdk-1...-src 
> from Sun and the patches from wherever, but the
> checksum on the patches fail.  So I
> Say what the heck, at this point I'll do anything,
> and I override the
> checksum.  Then the make install decides it needs
> jdk1.1.8_ELF.V1999-11-9.tar.gz.  Why?  This isn't
> Java2/Java1.2.  And this
> is another 11MB file to download, and the mirror it
> grabs it from is
> probably some dial-up in Elbonia, since I'm getting
> 1k/s.
> 
> So at this point I realize that I'm in way over my
> head, and I ask for help.
> 
> -- 
> Adam Maloney
> At Home @ Whee
> adam@whee.org
> 
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