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At 03:28 PM 8/2/99 -0700, you wrote:
>...Setup a
>standard configuration, and then make changes to it. At least you'll know
>what broke it.
This is very very good advice. I've installed JServ on NT, Linux, and Solaris
without any real troubles. My servlet environment is pretty large
and complicated but I just configured JServ incrementally and things went
pretty smoothly.
Try to first get a default install with the example servlet working, then go
from there. It also helps to install Apache cleanly and with just the default
settings as well. If my Apache installation is pretty complicated and crusty
then I install everything (including Apache) in a new directory and then
migrate configuration settings over once it is working with servlets.
- Claude
P.S. sorry about continuing this over-long thread, but it seems like
the installation problems often stem from being too ambitious at the
starting gate...
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