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The Resin standalone web server starts listening to HTTP requests on port 8080.
- Download Resin.
- Install JDK 1.4 or later. On Unix, set the JAVA_HOME variable or link /usr/java to the java home. On Windows, check to make sure the JDK installation set JAVA_HOME correctly.
- unzip/untar the Resin download
- On Unix (including Mac OS X), execute ./configure; make; make install
- Start on Unix resin-3.0.x/bin/httpd.sh on Windows resin-3.0.x/httpd.exe
- Browse http://localhost:8080
- Add JSP files like resin-3.0.x/webapps/ROOT/hello.jsp. The URL in your browser is http://localhost:8080/hello.jsp
- Add servlets like resin-3.0.x/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/classes/test/HelloServlet.java, and a servlet and servlet-mapping directive in resin-3.0.x/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/web.xml
- Add .war files like resin-3.0.x/webapps/hello.war<tt>, url in your browser is <tt>http://localhost:8080/hello
- Create web-apps directly like resin-3.0.x/webapps/hello/index.jsp url in your browser is http://localhost:8080/hello.
- Create a web.xml file like resin-3.0.x/webapps/hello/WEB-INF/web.xml to configure the 'hello' web application.