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jjrjr1


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Posted: 08/01/2009, 12:39 PM

Hi

I am very familiar with CCS and the PHP environment.

I would like to learn a little about how to use CCS with java.

I am new to java as a language for web development.

My first question is how do I get CCS and JSP to work on my local server.

I currently have XAMPP installed

Thanks for the help

John

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saamondino

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Posted: 08/03/2009, 9:32 AM

Hi John

I Use Java 1.6, apache Tomcat 6.0.18, Oracle XE on Windows 2003 Server.
I have not proven to use Java and PHP simultaneously in an Apache2.
I can guide you in:
- Download and Install Java .
- Download and Install Apache Tomcat 6.
- Use You Database.

Create you first Proyect in CCS 3 or 4.

Is this what you need? .

Do you know Spanish Language?.

It would be important that the Company CCS, provide a space where We can go up our Tutoriales and to share what we know.

Regards.

Sergio.
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jjrjr1


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Posted: 08/03/2009, 4:35 PM

Hi Sergio

Thanks for the reply

I got CCS to work locally. Found a bug in CCS. If I select a template folder the generasted code fails. But after messing with that for a day, I got CCS working locally.

Now when I publish it to my host. The page fails with and 500 error complaining about ccstabs not found.

Any Ideas

John

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saamondino

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Posted: 08/04/2009, 3:48 AM

Hi John,

We go for part :

You Work with Apache Tomcat or Apache2?

If you work with Apache2 (only), I don't have Experience, I cannot help! ! !
I read that you should configure some servlet to use Apache2+JSP. (2 Web Server in 1), a lot of experience is needed.

I use this way :
1) I have installed an Apache2 that listens in port 80 for PHP (I Use XAMPP) and. . .

2) An Apache Tomcat 6.0.18 that listens in the port 8080 for JSP.

(2 Web Server)

I think that if you are learning, it should use for separate Apache2 and Apache tomcat, as Me I use.

When you have work experience for separate, can unify.

Regards.

Sergio.
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jjrjr1


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Posted: 08/12/2009, 6:33 PM

Hi

Finally got this working and got a single simple DB ap up and running.

Geez.. I gotta say, My hat's off to all you Java Guys. This is not for the weak of heart.

LOL:-D

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