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Tim Hill
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Joined: Oct 11, 2001
Posts: 1
Hi all,
I am new to this ere Weblogic. I have written some servlets that between them allow a user to login to the system and upload a file. The servlets use the tomcat libraries.
What I need is some basic information about where to start looking for information about how to deploy my servlets in Weblogic. Such information would relate to any code changes, the best Weblogic server currently etc.
Thanks for your time.
Tim
George Brown
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Joined: Sep 26, 2000
Posts: 919
Have you looked at http://edocs.bea.com ?
It's a fabulous resource and with a little hunting around (and knowing which version you're using) you can find just about anything related to Weblogic development.
Incidentally, you'll need to look at deployment in WAR files according to BEA for deployment details, and the best server to use is probably the most recent (although that is clearly debatable). The latest release also matches the JSP/Servlet classes to the current spec (Servlet 2.3 and JSP 1.2 in case I'm out of date), which is nice.
HTH.
[This message has been edited by George Brown (edited October 11, 2001).]
 
 
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