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Hi,
I guess I was not clear in my email. My servlets are trying to create and write to
files in Jserv's default working directory. I don't specify a path for the files so
that it just gets created in the default working directory.
The problem is that JServ uses "/" as the default directory on Solaris. And the sys
admin is giving me hell about writing to that directory.
I read in the FAQ that there is a way to change this by starting Jserv in manual mode.
The email, however did not specify how to do it.
Please help!
-Girish
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From: Ed Crotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed, 31 May 2000 22:48:09 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help-Changing working directory
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i assume you mean not have the http://yourserver.com/servlets &
http://yourserver.com/servlets point to $JSERV_HOME/servlets on the
box.... (sure $JSERV_HOME isnt a "jserv" var, but work with me here)
if you look at the jserv.conf ... ($JSERV_HOME/etc/jserv.conf)
# Example: "ApJServMount /servlets /myServlets"
# if user requests "http://host/servlets/TestServlet"
# the servlet "TestServlet" in zone "myServlets" on default host
i think this is the area you want to play with from what i gather from
your mail...
-ed
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From: "Girish Wadhwani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 9:35 pm
Subject: Help-Changing working directory
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> Hi,
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> Is there any way to change the default working directory in Jserv?
> Please help!
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> -Thanks,
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> Girish Wadhwani
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