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Hi Jon!

If you really want to BUILT the mod_jserv than of course you need all the
java stuff - preferably in the same versions your solaris system is running
on. But if you already got a DSO-able apache-server you can - if it exists -
download a binary DSO for your system and include it in your server
configuration file. You then have to edit or write a jserv.conf - file and
"Include" it in your server-conf-file where you say, jserv is manually
started and you configure the port and IP of your solaris-jserv-engine.
Anything should work fine with this ;-)

Hope, I could help you,
Roland Becker.

> Dear List,
>
> Looked at the FAQ & archive & couldn't
> find the answer to this :
>
> I want to host the Apache server on an
> OpenBSD box which doesn't have a JDK,
> and host the jserv engine on solaris
> boxes at the back end.  However, there
> doesn't seem to be a way to seperate the
> build for the two components.
>
> I only want to build the mod_jserv DSO
> for Apache on the OpenBSD box, but of
> course when I run configure it complains
> as there is no javac present.  Is there
> any way around this ?
>
> Jon.




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