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make sure that U don't have the servlets in the wrapper classes or some
CLASSPATH variable(this is so in unix---sorry i don't know how nt does
that.....basically i'm not interested in knowing), CLASSPATH is a system
level variable



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>Hello All,
>   I am new to the mailing list and I would like to apologise in advance if
>the question has been answered before.
>   I am using JServ with Apache (on Windows NT4) and I am finding that the
>servlets are loading but are not being unloading (i.e. the destroy member
>function is not being called) by JServ.  I have looked in the
>zone.properties file and cannot identify any setting which would affect
>this.
>   Any assistance you could offer me would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Cheers,
>Rich.
>
>Richard A. Begg
>
>Serco Technology,
>Guisborough.
>UK.
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>e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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