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The ApJServMount statement is in the 
jserv.conf file is that OK?

httpd.conf has an include that points to
jserv.conf

The ApJServMount statement looks like
 
ApJServMount /servlets /servlets

So the first servlets refers to the url and the 
second servlets is the name of the zone

--Rob 

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> >Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 07:44:07 -0700 (PDT)
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> >Subject: apj12 Server Error :
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> >Hi,
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> >I hope I am not posting a redundant questions but
> >is there any way to search the list archive?
> >
> >Anyway my main question is I am getting the error
> >
> >"apj12 Server Error : ClassNotFoundException
> >HelloWorld.class"
> >
> >in the mod_jserv.log 
> >
> >
> >
> >When I try to invoke a servlet
> >http://mydomain/servlets/HelloWorld.class
> >
> >My system is
> >System RedHatLinux 6.1
> >Apache 1.3.12 - from RedHat RPM
> >Apache JServ 1.1 - from Apache site
> >JSDK2.0 - from Sun
> >Java 1.2.2 RC4 from BlackDown
> >
> >I set up a zone for servlets and setup
> >servlets.properties
> >
> >in servlets.properties I created a line
> >repositories=/etc/httpd/servlets
> >
> >HelloWorld.class is in /etc/httpd/servlets
> >
> >I know servlets.properties is being used because
> >i setup an alias for HelloWorld.class called hello
> >
> >and when I invoke
> >http://mydomain/servlets/hello
> >
> >I get the same error ClassNotFoundException...
> >
> >It seems like the repositories line is not being
> >used or something...
> >
> >Has anyone seen a proplem like this?
> >I would appreciate any help.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Rob
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