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Hah!
I think that's the same problem that I am running into. Although I can't
prove it yet. I developed everything with JRun, and now that its ready for
production I've got to use Apache, but for some reason I just can't do it. I
can build huge e-commerce systems with great latency and extensible
structures, but for some reason I can't get a f%^ web server up and running.
I have tracked down a post in the Sun Forum(forum.java.sun.com) where the
Author says that the JServ engine will only work with JDK1.1 and JSDK 2.0 ?
Can't really complain too much since it's open-source though...
Jesse
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From: "Ben Ricker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Java Apache Users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 10:27 AM
Subject: JServ Installation
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> I have run into a snag while installing Apache JServ. I have JSDK 2.1
> and cannot find 2.0 which is the only version Jserv works with. Does
> anyone know where it is at? Sun's site sucks like a Kirby.
>
> I also tried to "fake it" using the suggestion on the FAQ-O-Matic but
> could not get it to work. I tried the empty jsdk.jar trick and it choked
> on it. One other suggestion in the FAQ was to "break out" the two jar
> files (server and servelet) and recombine them in jsdk.jar. I am new to
> this and do not know how to recombine jar files. Are they in a specific
> format I can use a program to combine them?
>
> If anyone has any ideas, please reply ASAP. I am under a deadline here
> and look like a moron. I find this discrepency in JServ to be plain
> goofy: why only work with one version? Since Sun updated JSDK and seems
> to have hidden 2.0, this choice seems weakly thought out.
>
> Ben Ricker
> Essehealth, Inc.
>
> P.S. Please reply ASAP and I appreciate it!
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