Installation guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- ServletExec/ISAPI: Microsoft IIS Plugin (Windows)
- ServletExec/NSAPI:NES/iWS/Sun ONE Plugin (Windows)
- ServletExec/NSAPI: NES/iWS/Sun ONE Plugin(SPARC Solaris)
- ServletExec/AS:Application Server (Windows)
- ServletExec/AS: Application Server (UNIX/Linux)

2. MICROSOFT IIS PLUGIN (WINDOWS)
See Section 2.5.4 for more information.
2.4 Running the ServletExec/ISAPI Installer
Double-click the ServletExec/ISAPI installer icon to launch Setup. Please review the
ServletExec License Agreement carefully and check the READ ME displayed by the
setup program for any last minute notices before continuing.
2.5 What Was Installed and/or Modified?
When you installed ServletExec/ISAPI, three changes were made to your system:
• The
ServletExec ISAPI directory was created.
• The
ServletExec_ISAPI.dll file was installed.
• Registry and/or metabase entries for ServletExec/ISAPI were created or modified.
The following sections describe each of these changes.
2.5.1 The ServletExec ISAPI Directory
The
ServletExec ISAPI directory was created in the location you selected during the
installation process. The default location suggested by the installer is:
C:\Program Files\New Atlanta\ServletExec ISAPI
There are no restrictions on the location of the ServletExec ISAPI directory.
Important
Do not move the ServletExec ISAPI directory after installation. There is a registry entry
that allows ServletExec/ISAPI to find this directory. If you move this directory,
ServletExec/ISAPI will not be able to find its configuration files.
See Section
2.5.4 for more information.
The ServletExec ISAPI directory contains the following subdirectories:
classes
The classes subdirectory is automatically added to the
ServletExec VM classpath. Place class files that will be
shared by multiple web applications in this directory.
See the READ ME file within the classes subdirectory
for more information.
Documentation
This subdirectory contains the ServletExec User Guide,
and the Servlet 2.4 and JSP 2.0 API documentation from
Sun Microsystems.
Examples
This subdirectory contains examples of a web
application and a JSP page with an embedded bean.
See the appropriate chapters of the ServletExec User
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