1. Running the environment QuickServer 1.2 or more version needs (in fact, it seems to have a 1.4 version of JDK enough): Recommended 1.4 version of Java virtual machine, minimum version 1.3 (not tested). Java logging API (one of the following) o java.util.logging package [JDK 1.4 version] o Lumberjack library [http://javalogging.sourceforge.net/] XML parser (1 below) o SAX (API for XML 2.0) [JDK version 1.4 version Self-belt] O JAXP (Java API for XML analysis) 1.1 [JDK 1.4 version] o Xerces [http://xml.apache.org/xerces2-j]o crimson [http://xml.apache.org / crimson] Jakarta Public Components {Digester, pool} O These products are included in the software developed in Apache (http://www.apache.org/). JAR bags are in the following libraries: beanutils, collections, logging. [Http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/components.html]. Apache software license in the file "apache_license.txt". 2. Install the latest version 1.4.1 QuickServer to download at http://www.quickserver.org/download.html. Install QuickServer, assume that the installation path is $ INSTALL_PATH. Add "$ INSTALL_PATH / DIST / QuickServer.jar" in ClassPath and add "$ INSTALL_PATH / BIN". Also Test Socket Communication Software Recommend Socktest, available to the latest version at http://www.ddurt.com/soft/sockettest. Windows comes with Telnet can also be tested.