[TriLUG] Java and Struts and HTTP

Robert Dale robdale at gmail.com
Thu Oct 11 18:52:01 EDT 2012


servLET.jar, not servER.jar.  And/or perhaps even servlet-api.jar.
You can find it with your tomcat distribution.


On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Brian McCullough <bdmc at buadh-brath.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 04:16:52PM -0400, Chris Merrill wrote:
>> On 10/11/2012 4:05 PM, Brian McCullough wrote:
>> > That is exactly what I suspected, but couldn't find anything that told
>> > me that definitely.
>> >
>> > I need to find the same version of server.jar as my existing JDK, etc.,
>> > don't I?
>>
>> That is advisable, though various version may or may not work...depending.  I'd just find the right
>> version and avoid any unnecessary headaches.
>
> Maybe I'm being dense, Chris.
>
> I have gone back to the Java site ( Oracle, of course ), and following
> the path to J2EE SDK Downloads, I can only find one version, the latest.
>
> OK, so I downloaded it, totally instruction-free.  Growl.  There appear
> to be two different files that are not Windows, but no idea what the
> differences are.
>
> I downloaded both, ran the shell file ( Glassfish installer ), told it to use a "new" directory", and it told me that it was successful.  ( I have done this before on this -- my own machine )
>
> When I search the "new directory," I don't find anything that looks like
> "server.jar."
>
>
> Just for fun, I went back to my regular directories, openjdk, but don't
> find anything that looks like server.jar, either.
>
>
> Obviously, I don't spend my life in Java, but I have been able to make
> code changes and maintain code that I inherited, before.
>
>
>
> Brian
>
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