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Higor Zardo
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posted 15 years ago
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How Can I know if my Server support
servlets
and
JSP
?
There is any directory that show if my Server support or not support servlets and JSP?
Thank you.
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Which server are you using?
With a little knowledge, a
cast iron skillet
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