1. Foreword
For beginners, Tomcat is a very good choice to execute JSP and Servlet. You can also use Resin, both of which cost nothing. Resin's support for Xml is very good.
2. Download and install.
The download address is the official website of Resin: http://www.caucho.com/ . You can download it from this address: http://www.caucho.com/download/index.xtp . I downloaded the Resin1.1.4 version. After downloading, unzip it to a directory. I use E:resin114 as an example.
3. Configuration
Before doing this, of course we must first install Apache and make it run normally.
(1) Configure Apache. Open the httpd.conf file in the conf subdirectory of apache and edit it with a text editing tool. Add the following lines: LoadModule caucho_module "E:resin114srunwin32-1.3.6mod_caucho.dll" AddModule mod_caucho.c CauchoConfigFile "E:\resin114\conf\resin.conf" SetHandler caucho-status Note : The above steps can also be achieved in a simpler way, that is, directly run setup.exe in the E:resin114bin directory, hook apache, then Apply, and finally OK. In this way, the above lines should be added automatically.
(2) Configure Resin. There is a resin.conf file in the conf subdirectory of resin. Make a backup copy of this file. Then create the resin.conf file with the following content:
4. Test
(1) Start Resin: There is a srun.exe under the bin of resin. Run it and a window will appear.
(2) Make a simple jsp file test.jsp (we use resin site as an example). The file is placed in: apache/htdocs/test.jsp. The content is as follows: 2 + 2 =4
(3) Run and enter in the browser: http://localhost/test.jsp , the following result should appear: 2+2=4 Ok, now you have successfully installed it. You can create some subdirectories of your own under htdocs to manage files. Note: In step 4 (1), when starting resin, you can add srun to the Win2000 service, so that the resin service starts automatically every time without having to run srun.exe every time.