11-07-2010
war file deployment
Hi Experts.
I need to install one help library in Fedora 13 and I got the installation document for it:
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users need their own J2EE web application server to be able
to complete this installation. The server must support J2EE - JSP specification 1.1 and
servlet specification 2.2.
To start advanced installation:
Find the file.war file from the CD-ROM data directory and install it on your web
application server server in the standard manner described in the WAR file deployment
instructions of the server you are using.
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But I am strting my move to Linux and not much clear about the meaning of instructions above.
What web application server should I install?
Could any of you help me to clarify this.
Thanks in advanced.
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