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I had that exact same problem. In the end I went back to jserv 1.0. I
was considering recomipling jserv with debug messages enabled but never
got around to it. I was using Balckdown jdk 1.2.2rc4
Christopher wrote:
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> Hi everybody. Hope ya wont kill me for asking this question but I have read
> the FAQ's, scoured the web and blackmailed my mother for this info, but to
> no avail.
>
> I have a setup consisting of:
>
> Redhat 6.2 / Intel
> Apache 1.3.12 { Red Hat Secure Web Server }
> Jserv 1.1.1
> Blackdown JDK + JRE 118
>
> I have tried to configure, compile, build, install, kill, mangle and chew
> this until it works. Almost there, but one problem still: It wont execute my
> servlets.
>
> If I hit http://localhost/jserv/, I get the status page. It seems okay, no
> problems in the logs but if I hit http://localhost/servlets/Hello or
> http://localhost/servlets/IsItWorking, nothing happens. Ultimately, Netscape
> times out and claims that 'document contains no data' and the error logs
> (which are in debug mode) show this message (from apache's error_log):
> "[info][clien 127.0.0.1] ajpv12-open timed out"
>
> and jserv.log shows:
> <jservException> AJP Protocol Error: java.io.IOException: Stream closed
> prematurely
>
> Now, I know about giving the jvm more memory, it has been given the
> parameters -ms=64m -mm=64m.
> That seems to work ok, but still no response from the servlet.
>
> Any ideas? Anyone had this problem before?
>
> Regards,
> Christopher Cato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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