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Jsp

need to buy add-on package

I think it is in tomcat add-on package for $49.
 
It is supported with the tomcat addon which also requires that the application be deployed in .war format.
 
what is War application?

Larry,

What do I need to do in order to make my jsp page work?

What is War application?

Thanks
 
1. You need to purchase the Tomcat addon so that tomcat will be enabled.

2. You will have to use the software you developed it in to deploy it as a .war application. (basically a compressed .jsp app).

Once you do these, you can simply go to the domain, click tomcat, select the .war file and upload. Then just turn it on.
 
i have the tomcat license.

I have a normal .jsp site and would like to run it.
how should i compres that to a war file?

when i look into iis the is no resolving dll for a .jsp extension. is this right?
 
If you have the original source code, open it in your Java editor and re-deply it as .war.

As for compressing to .war, I recommend searching google for tomcat and .war. When our users come to us I tell them re-deploy as .war or have there developer do it.
 
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