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> Some questions:
>
> Do you really mean that your Apache version is 1.3.2 and not 1.3.12? I don't
> know whether that matters, however.
In my frustrating attempts do get this to work, I have since reinstalled
apache. It is version 1.3.1.1.
> When you execute "ps ax | grep jserv" at the
shell prompt, do you see a line indicating that your Java runtime environment
is running org/apache/jserv/JServ and that the indicated engine properties
file is correct?
There is no process with Jserv anywhere in the name. This seems to me to be
aproblem ;)
> Your configuration file looks OK to me. One thing - have you checked your
> file permissions to make sure that ApacheJServ can read all the files it's
> supposed to read and write to all the files it's supposed to be able to? In
> particular, can the userid it's running as write to mod_jserv.log and
> jserv.log (whatever is specified in your engine properties file).
I chmodded them to 777 just to be sure...
> Are there any error messages in you apache error log?
Just 404 error because it looks for a web page under the directory
/home/httpd/servlets/Hello.
> Those are the only questions I can think of. HTH.
I TRULY appreciate the help. I'm sure I'm just doing something real dumb, but I
can't figure out for the life of me what it is. RPM's of apache install no prob
and the web server is up and working with no further configuration. JServ on
the other hand, I cannot get to work despite days of frustrating attempts. Any
ideas you may have to help me get this going would be very much appreciated.
Is there a binary somewhere in RPM form that has the mod_jserv statically
compiled in or anything? I'll try anything that'll just work.
Gregg
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