> On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Brad wrote:
[snip]
I haven't attempted to set up a mount point like your attempting.
You may need to change your:
ApJServMount /servlets/zone_b /zone_b
to
ApJServMount /zone_b_servlets /zone_b
and then access it with
http::/www.mydom.com/zone_b_servlets/MyClass
You might also try the Java Apache Users mail list.
Anybody else out there know if JServ can do this?
> Thanks for the
> reply. However, I still cannot get this to work.
>
> The first param to ApJServMount looks like it refers to a
> location RELATIVE to the ServerRoot directory as specified in
> httpd.conf. This provides the URI which will be "intercepted" by
> the webserver and "translated" as a request for a servlet.
> Therefore, if I put "ApJServMount /servdir /production" in
> httpd.conf and my url is "www.mach.com/servdir/servprog" the
> webserver will say hey this is a request for a servlet in servlet
> zone "production". Is this correct?
>
> My problem is that I have 2 zones - "servlets" and "zone_b". In
> my httpd.conf file I have:
> ApJServMount /servlets /servlets
> ApJServMount /servlets/zone_b /zone_b
>
> The /opt/apache/servlets/zone_b directory exists and has working
> servlets in it. I also have the proper properties file for each
> zone in /opt/apache/conf and properly referenced in
> /opt/apache/conf/jserv.properties and indicating the correct
> repositories for each zone.
>
> The first zone "ApJServMount /servlets /servlets" works fine. A
> call to servlet Xserv in this zone works fine with:
> http://mach.machmm.com/servlets/Xserv
>
> However, if I try to access that same servlet (Xserv) which is
> also in the repository directory specified for zone_b using the
> other zone "ApJServMount /servlets/zone_b /zone_b"
> (http://mach.machmm.com/servlets/zone_b/Xserv) it does not work -
> here is what the log says:
>
> [13/04/1999 13:05:04:917 EDT] Servlet-Error:
> ClassNotFoundException: zone_b
> [13/04/1999 13:05:04:918] (ERROR) ajp11: Servlet Error:
> ClassNotFoundException:zone_b
>
> Any have any ideas? Setting up zones should be very easy and I
> have spent almost two days now on this. I wish there was more
> documentation regarding the ApJServMount command.
>
> I don't know if this has anything to do with anything, but all
> the ApJServMount examples I have seen involve first params to
> ApJServMount which are directories only one level deep off the
> ServerRoot (i.e., /servlets /production, etc.). I have not seen
> an example involving directories more than one level deep from
> the ServerRoot (i.e., /servlets/myservlets/yourservlets).
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Mark
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