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Hi
Thanks for your response. I do not get this problem always. I see this
message in the jserv.log whenever my servlet application is not running. If
I restart apache everything works fine. There are only 5 users that access
the apache server at this point and I have these problems.
The files are owned by our own unix user called ggbol.
Thanks
shanthi
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Hi Shanthi
It's answered 100+ times in the archives to this list.. which of course
you could check if the FAQ was not always down ...yay turbine!!
This is 99% of the time a permissions problem.
What user name does your web server under under (in httpd.conf)? nobody
or wwwrun (as mine do on SuSE linux). Ensure the class file have
permissions allowing this user read permissions...That's it.
Also ensure your zone file has a valid repositories path and appropriate
rights are set.
hth
Chris
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000 09:11:56 -0500, Viswanathan, Shanthi, BmS wrote:
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>Hi
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>I see a lot of bugs reported in the apache bug site on this issue. But I do
>not see any solution. Can someone please let me know what causes this
error?
>
>Environment details:
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>Sun Solaris 2.6
>Apache 1.3.12
>Jserv 1.1
>JDK 1.2
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>ApacheJserv.jar is in the correct location.
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>Thanks
>shanthi
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