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Try updating to the latest versions of everything.  I mean you are
running a *beta* version of Jserv, and an old one at that.

Paul Blacquiere wrote:
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> Hi,
> 
> I have just build and installed jserv for the first time, and have hit a
> problem I can not resolve.
> 
> All appears to work fine, logs show what I assume to be a normal start
> sequence, but when I try either the Hello or IsItworking classes, I get
> no response and eventually a time-out..
> 
> The Apache Jserv status always reports for the 'Configured hosts, but
> the 'Mapped servlet engines' fails, and eventually times out.
> 
> during all of these test, the only log entry is in the jserv.log (AJP
> Protocol ERROR: java.io.IOException: Stream broken, couldn't demarshal
> string :XXX:YYY) just after the time out on the browser side, so I
> assume caused by the browser dropping the 'session'. I am sure I am
> running the logs at debug level.
> 
> Telneting to port 8007 gets a response from the servlet engine, and an
> entry into the log file.
> 
> Current configuration:
> Apache 1.3.6
> Jserv 1.1b3
> JSDK 2.0
> Linux 6.1
> Blackdown JDK 1.2.2 RC3
> 
> Any advice appreciated,
> 
> Thanks PaulB.
> 
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