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From: William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2000 5:34 PM
Subject: JSERV on non-networked machine
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> >>I have a workstation and a portable running identical setups apart from
> >IP
> >>address. Both happily run
> >>Apache with JSERV when networked, and I have got programs like Hello and
> >>IsItWorking up and running on each, when viewed
> >>from all kinds of browsers on each and on other machines. I have even, I
> >>think, tamed all the .conf files and have all kinds of zones up.
> >>
> >>As soon as I disconnect the portable from the network (and its purpose
IS
> >as
> >>a stand-alone demo machine), all the JSERV stuff
> >>falls in a heap. Previously, when running bare Apache the machine worked
> >>fine stand-alone, now it does not. I can onlu fool "apachectl
> >>start" to work by pulling out the ethernet PC card, in which case Apache
> >>starts abd non-servlet material is served up OK, but the servlets
> >>refuse to run.
> >>
> >>It is rather vital that I be able to show this technology on a notebook
> >>running both server and client.
> >>Any help appreciated.
> >>
> >>Dr William T Shaw
> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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