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| If you don't already have Java Web Server installed and running, |
| you'll need to download it |
| <br>from the <a href="http://www.sun.com/software/jwebserver/index.html">Java |
| Web Server</a> product page and install it. We tested the JavaMailServlet |
| with |
| <br>these configurations. |
| <p>(on Solaris) |
| <blockquote>JavaWebServer 2.0 (binary)</blockquote> |
| (on NT) |
| <blockquote>JavaWebServer 2.0 (binary)</blockquote> |
| To run the JavaMailServlet, you must add the JavaMail and JavaBeans Activation |
| Framework |
| <br>jar files to the CLASSPATH environment variable (this is documented |
| in the JavaMail README file |
| <br>and additional Windows NT information is provided <a href="classpath-NT.html">here</a>). |
| <p>Once this is done, restart the web server. |
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| <p>Additional Notes |
| <blockquote>If you run JavaWebServer 2.0 with the Java Runtime Environment |
| (JRE) supplied with |
| <br>JavaWebServer, no additional security policy is necessary. The security |
| policy file |
| <br>(i.e. jserv.policy) supplied with the JRE contains the necessary permissions |
| for local servlets.</blockquote> |
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| <blockquote>If you run JavaWebServer 2.0 with another JRE (with an installed |
| JDK for example), you |
| <br>must add the necessay security policy for running under a SecurityManager.</blockquote> |
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