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> you can start it manually: I think it is even in the FAQ somewhere.
> make sure you have the JSDK and Apache-JServ.jar in the classpath and
then:
>
> /usr/bin/java org.apache.jserv.JServ <configfile>
>
> that gives you System.out.println() on stdout.

ahhh .. i was looking in the wrong section. it is in the configuration area
in the faq.

> I have created a shell-script that starts multiple JVM's automatically on
> different ports
> all it needs is a file with the names of the JVM's.
> it then searches for a lib-dir for each JVM. All the jar-files in this
> directory get added to the class-path.
> This script also redirects stdout to log-files
>
> with a small perl-cgi program I can then view the log-files via
web-browser
> or restart the JVM's remotely after updating class-files.
>
> Tell me if you need this skript?

sure, y not. probably useful to look @ .. although i *am* on nt. but then
again, i could install cygnus tools or something like that. i would
appreciate it!

thanks!
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Nimret Sandhu
Dev Geek
EC Direct Corp
http://www.ecdirect.com




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