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Ahhhh...Ha! I bet this explains the problems I was having running with Sun JDK1.2.2.
Does it contain JSDK2.1? I probably had it in my classpath ahead of the JDSK. I
suppose one would need to use bootclasspath in this situation. Does JServ have
something like wrapper.bootclasspath? (I got up and running using 1.1.7)
-Mike
At 12:52 PM 6/26/00 -0400, you wrote:
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>At 10:47 AM 6/26/00 , you wrote:
> >Peter,
> > I suspect the problem you were having is related to the JDK you are
> >running. I am running the following config and am not having any
> >problems:
> >
> >JDK 1.2.2 (Blackdown)
> >Apache JServ 1.1.2
> >SuSE 6.4
> >JSDK (Servlet Dev Kit from Sun) 2.0 (very important!)
> >
> >Mathew
>
> You probably do not need the JSDK if you have the JDK 1.2.x or higher,
>which *includes* the JSDK, but it's not necessarily the 2.0 version of the
>JSDK, which is crucial to the correct operation of JServ. I managed to get the
>following running a few months ago:
>
>JDK 1.1.7 (Blackdown? I cannot remember)
>Apache 1.3.12 (compiled with DSO support)
>Apache JServ 1.1.1b1 (beta version one of version 1.1.1)
>SuSE 6.4
>JSDK 2.0 -- Matthew's right - you must use exactly the 2.0 version JSDK if you
>are using JServ.
>
>Sincerely,
>Paul Bain
>www.I-ComIndustry.com
>(703) 479-ICOM (-4266), ext. 102
>(703) 479-0701 (fax)
>
>
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