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45 lines
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This sample runs in Weblogic 5.1 as a servlet.
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1. Compile this file (make sure you have jdk1.2 installed or the
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javax.servlet.* classes in your classpath).
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2. Make sure the weblogic policy file allows native access. The easiest
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way is to replace the contents with this:
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grant codeBase "file:d:/weblogic/-" {
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permission java.security.AllPermission;
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};
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grant codeBase "file:/c:/classes/-" {
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permission java.security.AllPermission;
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};
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grant codeBase "file:${java.home}/lib/ext/-" {
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permission java.security.AllPermission;
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};
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grant {
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permission java.security.AllPermission;
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};
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3. Add the servlet to the weblogic.properties file:
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weblogic.httpd.register.JacobScript=JacobScript
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4. Either add your CLASSPATH to weblogic.classpath in startWebLogic.cmd
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or copy the com directory into weblogic/myserver/servletclasses
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5. Copy the jacob/samples/servlet/* into weblogic/myserver/servletclasses
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6. Start weblogic
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7. Type the url: http://localhost:7001/JacobScript into the browser
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(If you run on port 7001)
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8. Enter a VBScript expression like:
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1+2
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Now
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"hello" & " world"
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etc.
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and watch the MS Script control (which you must have installed)
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evaluate and return the result.
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