Hi,
i have had yesterday the same trouble. It was:
a wrong Path at the repositories configuration and a wrong
ApacheJServ.jar file.
I transcribe the hint from Bhavin Parikh:
If your os is windows, then should follow this:
First, your Apache-JServ.jar file is 0 bytes long. Please download the
Apache-JServ-1.0b3.jar.zip file from the Apache JServ distribution page
at
http://java.apache.org/jserv/dist/. After installing Apache JServ from
the
.exe installer, delete the installed ApacheJServ.jar file, unzip and
rename
the Apache-JServ-1.0b3.jar file to ApacheJServ.jar and put it in the
same
location as the original .jar file.
Second, verify all your classpath and repository settings. If any of
these
point to non-existent directories or a jar or zip file is misplaced,
Apache
JServ will not start.
Regards
A. Canchila
jon * wrote:
>
> > [22/04/1999 19:39:40:570] (INFO) wrapper: Shutdown done (PID=-904109)
> > [22/04/1999 19:39:40:570] (INFO) Apache Module was cleaned-up
> > [22/04/1999 19:39:41:010] (INFO) wrapper: Java Virtual Machine started
> > (PID=-852977)
> > [22/04/1999 19:39:41:180] (INFO) wrapper: controller started (PID=-904109)
> > [22/04/1999 19:39:43:810] (INFO) wrapper: Java Virtual Machine crashed
> > ...[etc.]...
>
> something is still wrong with your .jar file. either the name is wrong or
> your configuration is wrong. period.
>
> -jon
>
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