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This is basically because (unfortunately) there are now 2 jar files in jsdk2.1 instead 
of 1 and they are not
named jsdk.jar either. They are called server.jar and servlet.jar. Had their been a 
single jar file, I would be
willing to bet that JServ would still work.

Prasanna.

"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:

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> Nimret Sandhu wrote:
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> > hello all -
> >
> > i downloaded apache 1.3.6 and jserv 1.0 and tried to install them on jdk 1.1.6 on 
>NT4 w/ SP3 and
> > ran into problems. the error that i got was similar to what i've seen posted on 
>this
> > mailing list before. specifically:
> > 22/06/1999 05:26:33:477] (EMERGENCY) ajp11: can not connect to host 127.0.0.1:807
> > 22/06/1999 05:26:33:477] (EMERGENCY) ajp11: connection fail
> > 22/06/1999 05:26:33:477] (ERROR) an error returned handling request via protocol 
>"ajpv11"
> >
> > i tried reinstalling everything from scratch, playing with all the obvious entries 
>in jserv.properties, etc
> > to no avail. then the switch went on and i realized that i had jserv setup to 
>point to jsdk 2.1 and
> > i remmembered reading somewhere about it working with 2.0. so, i changed the jsdk 
>jar in the
> > classpath from 2.1 to 2.0 and viola - everything worked great. so, i would presume 
>that there are
> > some problems with jsdk 2.1 and jserv. can someone shed more light on this?
> >
>
> Yes ... As the installation instructions point out, Apache JServ 1.0 supports 
>version 2.0 of the servlet API,
> not 2.1.  Work is in progress on a next generation version that includes 2.1 
>support, which will show up as
> part of the Jakarta project (http://jakarta.apache.org) that was announced at 
>JavaOne recently.
>
> Craig McClanahan
>
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