Id recommend getting a system administrator.   There is no such thing as
just writing code, someone has to install it, patch it, fix it, break it and
reinstall it.  :-)

    On the other hand there is a school of thought that says to  write a
program well using a provided service you should fully understand that
service.   Installing is one way to really get ot know a service.  :-)

    Personally 3 days of pure Jserv install headaches has left me with more
understanding than a man should be subjected too.

Ron Burton
( He who has Jserv working like a champ. )




"Robert W. Berger" wrote:

> Sorry. All I want to do is write servlets. This configure/make stuff gives
> me headaches!
>
> As a servlet developer I hope we reach the point soon where the standard
> Apache
> install includes jserv so servlet developers can concentrate on writing
> Java.
>
> >
> > Please read the FAQ or at least the bazillion messages on this mailing
> > list or the bug database regarding this issue before making comments like
> > that.
> >
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