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I have had the same problem. I invariably always had to do two restarts to
get things working right
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John Corrigan wrote:
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> No. I had it up and running on NT as a service. One thing I did notice
> though was that if I stopped the Apache service and then restarted it that
> JServ would not start properly. The solution was two restarts. This was
> very consistent on my system. Your results might vary...
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> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 12:11 PM
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> Subject: running Apache and JServ as a service
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> Should JServ be able to run when the Apache Web Server is running as a
> service?
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> When I run the web server (not as a service) JServ works just fine, but
> then after I start the web server as a service JServ doesn't work anymore,
> though the web service still does work. When I try to access my servlet
> the browser just hangs and eventually times out. There are no error
> messages in either the JServ or the Apache logs.
>
> Do I have to set up JServ as a separate service in order that it will run
> with Apache as a service, or perhaps I have something configured
> incorrectly?
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> OS: Windows 2000
> JServ: 1.1.2
> Apache: 1.3.12
> JDK: 1.3
>
> Thanks,
> Jeremy
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