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Dear Alex,

you have seen my numerous mail on .html files, no answer 
from anyone.... sigh.  This is my ApJServMount in .conf file :


ApJServMount /usr/local/jserv/servlets/root
ApJServMount /usr/local/jserv/servlet/root     


But still, when I execute the .html GET command, I get this 
File Not Found Error. and in the error_log file, i have :

[Thu Mar  2 05:00:36 2000] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not
exist: /usr/local/apache/htdocs/servlets/HelloName  

which is the wrong place for apache to look for .class file. 
Could you point me to the right direction please ....

regards
michael 




> That depends on where is the mount point for the servlet zone where
> your servlet sits. Read part of apache configuration file that deals with
> mod_jserv setup. There must be an entry ApJServMount. Find it and
> read comments for it. It will be crystal clear how this stuff works.
> 
> I would speculate that ACTION should be "/servlet/NameOfTheServlet", but
> this depends on how much is changed since original configuration.
>


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