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hi all,
i got my jserv working. but i had to start my jserv classfile
(org.apache.jserv.JServ) seperately
with java Jserv with the properties file...................
after i start my apache server.i think the mod_jserv module doesnt get
fired up and
talk with the classfile .
i dont see the apjv12 protocol when i do the netstat .
yeah its all working fine but then i dont want to do this roundabout
way.
can anyone give that connecting help.
i think now i can expect a answer from u as the situation is clear.
Many Thanks
regards
Chokhalingam.P.M
chockalingam wrote:
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> hi,
> i ve been trying to install the apache1.3.12 with the jserv 1.1.2 on
> redhat linux 6.1
> installation went fine and am able access the jserv-status
> http://localhost/jserv/ it does show the page.
> but when i try to load the servlet from the servlets directory
> "Hello Servlet" the error dumped at the log file shows
> "WRAPPER(error):argument[0] ....argument[1] for all the wrapper
> roperties
> i have checked more than once on the path and classpath used
> it is perfect and also i ve used absolute path only.
> b.t.w how do i check whether it communicates with
> the ajpv12 protocol.
> any insight into it would be highly appreciated.
> Thanks in advance.
> regards
> chokhalingam.p.m
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