Using The User Interface - Netscape ENTERPRISE SERVER 6.1 - PROGRAMMER GUIDE TO SERVLETS Programmer's Manual

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On Windows NT/Windows 2000:
Add the path to the Java libraries to the
Edit the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Netscape/Enterprise/6.1/
enabled to use the JDK, both these variables are needed. If the server is to use
the JRE, only the
NSES_JDK
NSES_JRE
(that is, jdk_dir
CAUTION
NOTE

Using the User Interface

For information about using the user interface to specify settings for JSPs, see the
following topics in the online help.
This page is located in the Enterprise Server Administration Server on the Global
Settings tab.
The Configure JRE/JDK Paths Page
These pages are located in the Server Manager on the Java tab.
The Enable/Disable Servlets/JSP Page
The Configure JVM Attributes Page
The Delete Version Files Page
This page is located on the Virtual Servers tab in the Class Manager. (To open
the Class Manager, select the Manage Classes page on the Virtual Server Class
tab in the Server Manager, select a class from the list, then select the Manage
button.)
and
NSES_JDK
NSES_JRE
variable should be set.
NSES_JRE
should point to the installation directory for the JDK, while
should point to the JRE directory in the installation directory for JDK
).
/jre
Be very careful when editing these Windows NT registry entries.
Incorrect values may require you to reinstall Enterprise Server.
To activate changes to the JRE/JDK paths, you must restart the
server from the On/Off option on the Preferences tab in the Server
Manager.
setting in
extrapath
variables in the registry
Chapter 4
Using the User Interface
.
magnus.conf
. If the server is
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