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Chapter 8
Legacy Servlet and JSP
Configuration
This chapter describes legacy configuration procedures and files, which are
provided for backward compatibility with iPlanet Web Server 4.x, in these sections:
• The Default Virtual Server
• Enabling Servlets and JSP
• Making JSPs Available to Clients
• Configuring Servlets in the Default Virtual Server
• Using the User Interface
• Legacy Configuration Files
• Legacy Examples
• Maximizing Legacy Servlet Performance
The Default Virtual Server
The default virtual server is the only virtual server in which legacy applications
can be run. When you first install iPlanet Web Server, the default virtual server is
the only virtual server that exists. For more information about how the default
virtual server is defined, see Chapter 8, “Virtual Server Configuration Files,” in the
NSAPI Programmer’s Guide for iPlanet Web Server.
NOTE Legacy servlets and JSPs, as described in this chapter, are deprecated.
Creating and deploying web applications as described in Chapter 2,
“Web Applications,” is recommended.
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