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Bonjour,
Je vois que je peux ecrire en Francais. C'est bin pour moi.
Actuellement j'essaie de lancer jserv manuellement. 
Ce qui est bizzard c'est que je trouve pas la classe
"org.apache.jserv.JServ"??? une idee sur cela



# The Java Virtual Machine interpreter.
# Syntax: wrapper.bin=[filename] (String)
# Note: specify a full path if the interpreter is not visible in your
path.
wrapper.bin=/usr/local/java/bin/java
#wrapper.bin=/usr/local/jdk1.2/bin/java

# Arguments passed to Java interpreter (optional)
# Syntax: wrapper.bin.parameters=[parameters] (String)
# Default: NONE


# Apache JServ entry point class (should not be changed)
# Syntax: wrapper.class=[classname] (String)
# Default: "org.apache.jserv.JServ"

# Arguments passed to main class after the properties filename (not
used)
# Syntax: wrapper.class.parameters=[parameters] (String)
# Default: NONE
# Note: currently not used

# PATH environment value passed to the JVM
# Syntax: wrapper.path=[path] (String)
# Default: "/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin" for Unix systems
#          "c:\(windows-dir);c:\(windows-system-dir)" for Win32 systems
# Notes: if more than one line is supplied these will be concatenated
using
#        ":" or ";" (depending wether Unix or Win32) characters
#        Under Win32 (windows-dir) and (windows-system-dir) will be
#        automatically evaluated to match your system requirements

# CLASSPATH environment value passed to the JVM
# Syntax: wrapper.classpath=[path] (String)
# Default: NONE (Sun's JDK/JRE already have a default classpath)
# Note: if more than one line is supplied these will be concatenated
using
#       ":" or ";" (depending wether Unix or Win32) characters. JVM must
be
#       able to find JSDK and JServ classes and any utility classes used
by
#       your servlets.
# Note: the classes you want to be automatically reloaded upon
modification
#       MUST NOT be in this classpath or the classpath of the shell
#       you start the Apache from.
#


wrapper.classpath=/home/yagoub/jserv/libexec/ApacheJServ.jar
wrapper.classpath=/home/yagoub/JSDK2.0/lib/jsdk.jar
wrapper.classpath=/home/yagoub/weave.tests
wrapper.classpath=/home/yagoub/weave/collections/classes
wrapper.classpath=/home/yagoub/oracle/jdbc/lib/classes111.zip
wrapper.classpath=/home/yagoub/xml/xml4j_2_0_15/xml4j.jar
wrapper.classpath=/home/yagoub/xml/lotusxsl_0_18_2/lotusxsl.jar
wrapper.classpath=/home/yagoub/JSDK2.0/lib/jsdk.jar

# An environment name with value passed to the JVM
# Syntax: wrapper.env=[name]=[value] (String)
# Default: NONE on Unix Systems
#          SystemDrive and SystemRoot with appropriate values on Win32
systems

# An environment name with value copied from caller to Java Virtual
Machine
# Syntax: wrapper.env.copy=[name] (String)
# Default: NONE

# Copies all environment from caller to Java Virtual Machine
# Syntax: wrapper.env.copyall=[true|false] (boolean)
# Default: false

# Protocol used for signal handling
# Syntax: wrapper.protocol=[name] (String)
# Default: ajpv12

#
# General parameters
######################

# Set the default IP address or hostname Apache JServ binds (or listens)
to.
#
# If you have a machine with multiple IP addresses, this address
# will be the one used. If you set the value to localhost, it
# will be resolved to the IP address configured for the locahost
# on your system (generally this is 127.0.0.1). This feature is so 
# that one can have multiple instances of Apache JServ listening on 
# the same port number, but different IP addresses on the same machine.
#
# Syntax: bindaddress=[ipaddress] or [localhost]
# Default: localhost
bindaddress=localhost

# Set the port Apache JServ listens to.
# Syntax: port=[1024,65535] (int)
# Default: 8007
port=8007

#
# Servlet Zones parameters
###########################

# List of servlet zones Apache JServ manages
# Syntax: zones=[servlet zone],[servlet zone]... (Comma separated list
of String)
# Default: NONE
#zones=root,mani,manina
zones=manina

# Configuration file for each servlet zone (one per servlet zone)
# Syntax: [servlet zone name as on the zones list].properties=[full path
to configFile] (String)
# Default: NONE
# Note: if the file could not be opened, try using absolute paths.
#root.properties=/home/yagoub/jserv/etc/zone.properties
#mani.properties=/home/yagoub/jserv/etc/weave.properties
manina.properties=/home/yagoub/jserv/etc/weavetest.properties

#
# Thread Pool parameters
#########################

# Enables or disables the use of the thread pool.
# Syntax: pool=[true|false] (boolean)
# Default: false
# WARNING: the pool has not been extensively tested and may generate
deadlocks. 
# For this reason, we advise against using this code in production
environments.
pool=false

# Indicates the number of idle threads that the pool may contain.
# Syntax: pool.capacity=(int)>0
# Default: 10
# NOTE: depending on your system load, this number should be low for
contantly
# loaded servers and should be increased depending on load bursts.
#pool.capacity=10 that is the default value
pool.capacity=50

# Indicates the pool controller that should be used to control the 
# level of the recycled threads.
# Syntax: pool.controller=[full class of controller] (String)
# Default: org.apache.java.recycle.DefaultController
# NOTE: it is safe to leave this unchanged unless special recycle
behavior
# is needed. Look at the "org.apache.java.recycle" package javadocs for
more
# info on other pool controllers and their behavior.
pool.controller=org.apache.java.recycle.DefaultController

#
# Security parameters
#####################

# Enable/disable the execution of org.apache.jserv.JServ as a servlet.
# This is disabled by default because it may give informations that
should
# be restricted.
# Note that the execution of Apache JServ as a servlet is filtered by
the web
# server modules by default so that both sides should be enabled to let
this 
# service work.
# This service is useful for installation and configuration since it
gives 
# feedback about the exact configurations Apache JServ is using, but it
should
# be disabled when both installation and configuration processes are
done.
# Syntax: security.selfservlet=[true|false] (boolean)
# Default: false
# WARNING: disable this in a production environment since may give
reserved
# information to untrusted users.
# security.selfservlet=true
security.selfservlet=false


# Set the maximum number of socket connections Apache JServ may handle 
# simultaneously. Make sure your operating environment has enough file
# descriptors to allow this number.
# Syntax: security.maxConnections=(int)>1
# Default: 50
security.maxConnections=50 
# above that is the default value
#security.maxConnections=100


# Backlog setting for very fine performance tunning of JServ.
# Unless you are familiar to sockets leave this value commented out.
# security.backlog=5

# List of IP addresses allowed to connect to Apache JServ. This is a
first 
# security filtering to reject possibly unsecure connections and avoid
the 
# overhead of connection authentication.
# Syntax: security.allowedAddresses=[IP address],[IP Address]... (Comma
separated list of IP addresses)
# Default: 127.0.0.1
#security.allowedAddresses=127.0.0.1

# Enable/disable connection authentication. 
# NOTE: unauthenticated connections are a little faster since
authentication 
# handshake is not performed at connection creation.
# WARNING: authentication is disabled by default because we believe that
# connection restriction from all IP addresses but localhost reduces
your
# time to get Apache JServ to run. If you allow other addresses to
connect and
# you don't trust it, you should enable authentication to prevent
untrusted
# execution of your servlets. Beware: if authentication is disabled and
the
# IP address is allowed, everyone on that machine can execute your
servlets!
# Syntax: security.authentication=[true,false] (boolean)
# Default: true
security.authentication=false

# Authentication secret key.
# The secret key is passed as a file that must be kept secure and must
# be exactly the same of those used by clients to authenticate
themselves.
# Syntax: security.secretKey=[secret key path and filename] (String)
# Default: NONE
# Note: if the file could not be opened, try using absolute paths.
#security.secretKey=/home/yagoub/jserv/etc/jserv.secret.key

# Length of the randomly generated challenge string (in bytes) used to
# authenticate connections. 5 is the lowest possible choice to force a
safe
# level of security and reduce connection creation overhead.
# Syntax: security.challengeSize=(int)>5
# Default: 5
#security.challengeSize=5

#
# Logging parameters
####################

# Enable/disable Apache JServ logging.
# WARNING: logging is a very expensive operation in terms of
performance. You
# should reduced the generated log to a minumum or even disable it if
fast 
# execution is an issue.  Note that if all log channels (see below) are
# enabled, the log may become really big since each servlet request may
# generate many Kb of log. Some log channels are mainly for debugging
# purposes and should be disabled in a production environment.
# Syntax: log=[true,false] (boolean)
# Default: true
# log=true
log=true

# Set the name of the log file.  To avoid possible confusion about
# the location of this file, an absolute pathname is recommended.
# Syntax: log.file=[log path and filename] (String)
# Default: NONE
# Note: if the file could not be opened, try using absolute paths.
log.file=/home/yagoub/jserv/logs/jserv.log

# Enable the timestamp before the log message
# Syntax: log.timestamp=[true,false] (boolean)
# Default: true
log.timestamp=true

# Use the given string as a data format 
# (see java.text.SimpleDateFormat for the list of options)
# Syntax: log.dateFormat=(String)
# Default: [dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm:ss:SSS zz]
log.dateFormat=[dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm:ss:SSS zz]
 
# Since all the messages logged are processed by a thread running with
# minimum priority, it's of vital importance that this thread gets a
chance
# to run once in a while. If it doesn't, the log queue overflow occurs,
# usually resulting in the OutOfMemoryError.
#
# To prevent this from happening, two parameters are used:
log.queue.maxage
# and log.queue.maxsize. The former defines the maximum time for the
logged
# message to stay in the queue, the latter defines maximum number of
# messages in the queue.
#
# If one of those conditions becomes true (age > maxage || size >
maxsize),
# the log message stating that fact is generated and the log queue is
# flushed in the separate thread.
#
# If you ever see such a message, either your system doesn't live up to
its
# expectations or you have a runaway loop (probably, but not
necessarily,
# generating a lot of log messages).
#
# WARNING: Default values are lousy, you probably want to tweak them and
# report the results back to the development team.

# Syntax: log.queue.maxage = [milliseconds]
# Default: 5000
log.queue.maxage = 5000

# Syntax: log.queue.maxsize = [integer]
# Default: 1000
log.queue.maxsize = 1000

# Enable/disable logging the channel name
# Default: false
# log.channel=false

# Enable/disable channels, each logging different actions.
# Syntax: log.channel.[channel name]=[true,false] (boolean)
# Default: false

# Info channel - quite a lot of informational messages
# hopefully you don't need them under normal circumstances
# log.channel.info=true

# Servlets exception, i.e. exception caught during 
# servlet.service() processing are monitored here
# you probably want to have this one switched on
log.channel.servletException=true

# JServ exception, caught internally in jserv
# we suggest to leave it on
log.channel.jservException=true

# Warning channel, it catches all the important
# messages that don't cause JServ to stop, leave it on
log.channel.warning=true

# Servlet log
# All messages logged by servlets. Probably you want 
# this one to be switched on.
log.channel.servletLog=true

# Critical errors
# Messages produced by critical events causing jserv to stop
log.channel.critical=true

# Debug channel
# Only for internal debugging purposes
# log.channel.debug=true


















Jean-Luc Rochat wrote:
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> 
> Khaled Yagoub wrote:
> 
> > I tried the following :
> >
> > wrapper.bin.mx=320M
> > and
> > wrapper.mx=320M
> > and
> > wrapper.bin=/usr/local/java/bin/java -mx100M
> >
> > but none works.
> >
> > Please I am in need (a strict deadline) and I would like you to answer
> > me quickly if possible.
> 
> Hi, maybe reading the commented jserv.properties could help ....
> 
> # Arguments passed to Java interpreter (optional)
> # Syntax: wrapper.bin.parameters=[parameters] (String)
> # Default: NONE
> wrapper.bin.parameters=-mx100m
> 
> tested here (http://jnix.penguinpowered.com) and works.
> 
> Jean-Luc
> 
> "J'te dis qu'y a d'la pomme ... Y'en a ..."
> 
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