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Which javac are you using?  The one that came with the jdk? If so what
version *exactly* of java (do a java -version)

Dan Foreman wrote:
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> I am trying to get JServ 1.1.2 to compile with Apache 1.3.12.  I have the
> following problem that looks very strange to me.
> 
> This is the error that I get...
> 
> JServ.java:171: class org.apache.jserv.JServConnection is an abstract class.
> It
> can't be instantiated.
>                 JServConnection connection = new JServConnection();
>                                              ^
> 
> The very strange thing is that this class isn't an abstract class.  Why does
> the compiler think that this is an abstract class?
> 
> I am using java 1.2.2 running SCO OpenServer 5.05.  Any ideas?
> 
> Dan Foreman
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