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Hi Paul,

I am trying to configure te Raven SSL to run Jserv1.0 and JSP on solaris 2.6.
I made the Hello example working, but I could not make the JSP engine run.
The server complain " can not find URL /servlets/gnujsp "

If you have made jserv working successfully on Raven SSL, you may help me
out of this problem.

Thanks!!

- Jeff

>
>I can get JServ 1.0 to load and start the JVM but can't get anything to map.
>/jserv/  ,  Mounts, nothin.
>I have several machines running JServ so I'm confident that I can manage the
>setup. ( In fact this very machine was running it recently and only stopped
>when it encountered th Raven Binary.
>
>FYI
>Solaris 7,
>JDK1.2,
>x86,
>ApacheJServ-1.0
>Blood, Sweat, Tears.
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>Director of Web Development
>Atlantic Internet Technologies,  Inc.
>Red Bank, NJ 08731
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>From: jon * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, August 09, 1999 8:17 PM
>Subject: Re: SSL Servers experience & reccomendations
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>>
>> > I guess, why would it be bad to use openssl for a commercial
>> > site?
>>
>> In the US it is against the law to use OpenSSL for a commercial site due
>to
>> patent restrictions put on by those nice RSA people. Luckily, I believe,
>the
>> patent on their stuff expires in about a year.
>>
>> Since it is a commercial site where you are collecting money for a
>service,
>> that gives RSA all the more power to come after you and sue your ass for
>> infringing on their patent.
>>
>> Stronghold costs money because they had to purchase a license from RSA in
>> order to distribute and sell their product in the USA. That is what you
>are
>> paying for when you buy it (well, not all of that...but a good chunk i'm
>> sure).
>>
>> Of course all this information that I just regurgitated is available on
>the
>> respective websites (read the faq).
>>
>> -jon
>>
>>
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