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| Tomcat is a complete web server written in Java that provides |
| support for the Servlet and JSP specifications. |
| Tomcat is developed as a part of the Apache |
| <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org">Jakarta Project</a>. |
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| To run the JavaMailServlet, you must add the JavaMail and JavaBeans |
| Activation Framework jar files to the <code>lib</code> directory |
| under the directory in which you installed Tomcat. This will |
| cause Tomcat to include these jar files in its classpath automatically. |
| (Some packages of Tomcat version 4 include JavaMail support.) |
| Depending on the version of Tomcat used, the <code>mail.jar</code> |
| and <code>activation.jar</code> files should be copied to the |
| <code>lib</code> directory or to an appropriate subdirectory of the |
| <code>lib</code> directory. |
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