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> I installed Jserv 1.1 and JSDK 2.0
> I compiled it as a module and added it to Apache 1.3.11
> All this runs on a Linux 2.0.36 machine.
>
> I can run servlets, but can't get it to read zone.properties to get the
> initargs. I have a servlet called ViewLogServlet in
> /usr/local/apache/servlets
> I tried creating a ViewLogServlet.initarge in that directory, as the
> zone.properties file suggests, but it didn't work. I tried adding the
> initargs line into /usr/local/apache/conf/jserv/zone.properties, but no
> lucj there, too. I tried adding another zone and creating a
> zone.properties file for that zone - again with no luck.
>
> In all cases in the following init function I get null for viewfile and no
init
> parameters are found.
>
>     public void init(ServletConfig config)
>         throws ServletException
>     {
>         super.init(config);
>         viewfile = getInitParameter("viewfile");
>         if (viewfile == null) {
>             Enumeration initParams = getInitParameterNames();
>             System.err.println("The init parameters were: ");
>             while (initParams.hasMoreElements()) {
>                 System.err.println(initParams.nextElement());
>             }
>             System.err.println("Should have seen one parameter name");
>             throw new UnavailableException (this,"Not given a viewfile to
> show!\");
>         }
>     }
>
> This what I have in my zone.properties file:
>
> servlet.viewlog.code=ViewLogServlet
> servlet.viewlog.initArgs=viewfile=/home/blabla/viewfile.txt

If your servlets name is ViewLogServlet the entry should be

servlet.ViewLogServlet.initArgs=viewfile=/home/blabla/viewfile.txt

I think, this shall work.

Roland




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