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Well, I was sort of able to figure out what was the problem. If I omit the
port number '8007' then it works fine. The one time I got it to work I
must've forgotten to type in the port number. Although I still don't
understand why I would get the 'broken stream' error when I specify the
port.
    Ryan Cuprak
Note, This is my first time working with apache.

> Hi,
> Having problems getting my installation to work.
> 
> When I go to test my installation of jserv (
> http://127.0.0.1:8007/servlets/Hello) I get the following error message in
> Netscape:
> The document contained no data.
> Try again later, or contact the server's administrator.
> In my jserv.log file I have the following line:
> [05/08/2000 22:35:24:084 EDT] AJP Protcol Error: java.io.IOException: Stream
> broken
> 
> I have already looked through the faqs and increased the amount of memory
> the vm is getting (to 64 megs), set the Hello servlet to preload, and set
> the ApJServVMTimeout to 8000(such a large random #).  These are the only
> changes I have made to these files.
> Note, originally I was able to get every running after experiencing the
> error message above by changing the ApJservVMTimeout field. However, upon
> rebooting the machine the 'document contained no data' error message came
> back. The error above comes up without fail no matter how many times I
> attempt to run the servlet (visit the url above). Also, everytime I attempt
> to 'run' the servlet, another java process is started.
> 
> I am using JServ 1.1.2, apache 1.3.12, jdk1.2.2, and jsdk2.0 and running
> yellowdog linux on an iMac (96megs ram).
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> Thanks,
> Ryan Cuprak
> 



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