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IIS supporting JSP
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I would like to know how can i set IIS to support .jsp extension files? I've tried it before in my previous company and the IIS does supports the jsp files i created. But i just couldn't figure it out. Hope anyone able to help me. thx thx |
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Hi, I think you will need Tomcat installed, so IIS will show the static pages and .jsps get re-directed to an ISAPI plugin to process .jsp files. See here on how to get Tomcat working in IIS. Displeaser
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I agree with displeaser, but this might be more recent.
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