---------------------------------------------------------------- BEFORE YOU POST, search the faq at <http://java.apache.org/faq/> WHEN YOU POST, include all relevant version numbers, log files, and configuration files. Don't make us guess your problem!!! ---------------------------------------------------------------- Hi JServ Gurus, Hi Mark, as I see, that I was not the only one, who ran into these troubles, I would like to ask the specialists for a little favour: You (the guru's) always like to refer to the FAQ, but wouldn't it be nice to just drop a line about what the e.g. permissions have to look like? I am very disappointed about the way, newbies and people who ask (in your eyes maybe silly) questions, are treated. I feel it a little bit arrogant - but I also do understand the voluntary state of any of these projects. Few days ago I noticed, that someone asked a very brief question and was really let down. There's never a stupid question, just insufficient answers! If I am willing to give support, I try not to let anyone down making him feel a fool. I am running all kind of stuff on our servers, but I am having only one problem, the one Mark described below and I really did not find any answer. I tried the same with apache-1.3.6 and jserv1.0 but still the same. So I really hope, that one of you may simply point out, why Mark ( and me and maybe many others) are running in such a problem. We do not need a complete manual or any of this, but a hint like "check you permission" is really not enough. If this list is only for specialists, please let me know. Otherwise I love to see an answer to Mark's problem (and my own as well). Thanks and regards Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -----Mark wrote: ----- > Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von Mark van > Bragt > Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 16. März 2000 12:31 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: Jserv > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > BEFORE YOU POST, search the faq at <http://java.apache.org/faq/> > WHEN YOU POST, include all relevant version numbers, log files, > and configuration files. Don't make us guess your problem!!! > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Hi, > > I am getting an error while I am installing JServ from apache. > What happened: > Install no problems > Used JDK1.1.8 > Jserv1.1 > Apache 1.3.12 > JSDK2.0 > Running on an Solaris 2.6 platform > > Now when I look into the error_log of apache it gives me this error: > Can't find class org.apache.jserv.JServ > And when I look in jserv.log: > [16/03/2000 09:43:41:629] (ERROR) wrapper: printing debugging information > (command line, env) > [16/03/2000 09:43:41:629] (ERROR) wrapper: argument[ 0] > /usr/jdk1.1.8/bin/java > [16/03/2000 09:43:41:629] (ERROR) wrapper: argument[ 1] > org.apache.jserv.JServ > [16/03/2000 09:43:41:629] (ERROR) wrapper: argument[ 2] > /usr/local/apache/conf/jserv.properties > [16/03/2000 09:43:41:629] (ERROR) wrapper: environment[ 0] > PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin > [16/03/2000 09:43:41:630] (ERROR) wrapper: environment[ 1] > CLASSPATH=/usr/local/jserv/lib/ApacheJServ.jar:/usr/local/JSDK > 2.0/lib/jsdk.jar > If read the faq > where it says: > In your jserv.properties file, make sure that you have this line: > > # Apache JServ entry point class (should not be changed) > # Syntax: wrapper.class=[classname] > # Default: "org.apache.jserv.JServ" > wrapper.class=org.apache.jserv.JServ > > Well I've checked, even dubble checked. > It is there > > And; > Also, make sure that your wrapper.classpath= has the correct path to your > ApacheJServ.jar file. > > ie: > > wrapper.classpath=/usr/local/jserv/ApacheJServ.jar > > well you see in the log that CLASSPATH has ApacheJServ.jar > > I even read something bout LD_LIBARY_PATH > some people told me to set it in jserv.properties > But I only found how to set it > not where to set it too > > So can anyone help? > > Thank you all > Greetings Mark > > > > -- > -------------------------------------------------------------- > Please read the FAQ! <http://java.apache.org/faq/> > To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Archives and Other: <http://java.apache.org/main/mail.html> > Problems?: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Please read the FAQ! <http://java.apache.org/faq/> To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives and Other: <http://java.apache.org/main/mail.html> Problems?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]