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webMathematica User Guide 23E:\Mathematica\MathKernel.exeAnother reason to modify MSPConfiguration.xml is to store your webMathematica license in itsown password file, for example, webMathematica/WEB-INF/conf/mathpass. It would then benecessary to modify KernelLaunchFlags in MSPConfiguration.xml to ensure that Mathematicauses this location. The following shows how this could be done for a typical Windows installation.-pwfile c:/Program Files/tomcat/webapps/webMathematica/WEB-INF/conf/mathpassA typical setting for MSPConfiguration.xml to use a special mathpass file under Unix is shownbelow.-pwfile /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/webMathematica/WEF-INF/conf/mathpassUnder Unix, you may need to add a FrontEndLaunchFlags parameter so the front end can runproperly. In the following example, the front end will be launched to use DISPLAY 1 with fixedgeometry and in server mode. For more information on running the front end under Unix, seethe documentation section Configuring for the X Window System.-display :1 -nogui -geometry 1000x500+10+10Other Servlet EnginesIf you are unfamiliar with servlets, then it is recommended that you use Apache Tomcat. Youshould only use another servlet engine if you are already experienced with it.If you have some other servlet engine, follow its instructions for installing a web application,which may be supported by some special tools. After installing the web application, you willneed to modify the MSPConfiguration.xml file as described in the section on installing underTomcat. It may also be necessary to make various modifications to MSPConfiguration.xml,such as changing the JLinkNativeLibraryDirectory setting.

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