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No. JSDK is the servlet package from Sun. Put it in your classpath.
Also, upgrading to JServ 1.1 is highly recommended.
Rajani Nesargi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/10/2000 05:36:55 AM
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Hi all,
>
>"#1. What version of Apache JServ you are using"
> 1.0
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>
>#2. What version of Apache you are using
> 1.3
>
>
>#3. What OS and OS version you are using
> Linux 5.2
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>
>#4. An exact description of what is going wrong (pretend that we are not
>there and we cannot see what you are doing). Include any useful log file
>output as well.
>
> I wish to configure Apache for servlets. The documentation on ur
>site says download JSDK which is supposed to have mod_servlet.c file
>within its package. I have downloaded JSDK for Unix, but did not find
>the mod_servlet.c file in it.
>
> Can u help me out as to where can i find this file ?? So that i can
>proceed further.
>
>
>TIA.
>
>Regards,
>Rajani
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