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h1. Webconsole requirements
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h1.
h1. Jars requirements:\\
This is the place to find documentation about the Petals Web Console requirements.
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Because Petals Webconsole use a number of classes and interfaces that describe
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and define the contracts between a servlet class (of *2.5 Servlet Specification API*), you
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need to use runtime environment which provided it.
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So, if you want to run the Petals Webconsole, you need to have a servlet container which
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+support+ 2.5 Java ServletSpecification API, for example _Tomcat 6, Jetty 7, JBoss 5.1 GA_.
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You can verify if you Java web server provide the 2.5 Servlet Specification API, by
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checking in the server librairies the "_servlet-api.jar_" and verify if the Manifest file
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correctly contains "_Specification-Version: 2.5_".
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h1. Webconsole requirements
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h1.
h1. Jars requirements:\\
This is the place to find documentation about the Petals Web Console requirements.
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Because Petals Webconsole use a number of classes and interfaces that describe
\\
and define the contracts between a servlet class (of *2.5 Servlet Specification API*), you
\\
need to use runtime environment which provided it.
\\
So, if you want to run the Petals Webconsole, you need to have a servlet container which
\\
+support+ 2.5 Java ServletSpecification API, for example _Tomcat 6, Jetty 7, JBoss 5.1 GA_.
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You can verify if you Java web server provide the 2.5 Servlet Specification API, by
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checking in the server librairies the "_servlet-api.jar_" and verify if the Manifest file
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correctly contains "_Specification-Version: 2.5_".