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Michael Deck wrote:
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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)

Sun JDK1.2.2 does not contain a SDK. Never did. You need to download
them seperately before setting up Jserv.

There is a setting in jserv.properties which sets the classpath; I
believe it is wrapper.classpath/ If you install Jserv, it should put the
correct lines in for itself. It does when I install Apache and Jserv
from source on Redhat.

Ben Ricker
Web Administrator
US-Rx, Inc.


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