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Hi,

Greetings, sorry to interupt u this way, i do not have the answer to ur 
question, but i think u can help me on my question, pls do spend aome time 
wif my question, thanks in advance.

Just like u, i've these spec wif me:
   Server: Apache 1.3.14 (Unix)
           Apache JServ 1.1.2
           gnujsp-1.0.1

however, i cannot put my jsp pages into running, error messages that i 
get are "Internal Server Error", n when i look into my mod_jserv log file, 
i found this

"Servlet Error: java.lang.Exception: The classloader was not properly 
instantiated because of a configuration error.  This is probably due to 
the fact that one of your property  files is misconfigured or could not be 
found. Please check  the paths and permissions on all of your properties 
files.  Also check to make sure that the paths and permissions on  all of 
the paths within your properties files are also correct. : The classloader 
was not properly instantiated because of a configuration error.  This is 
probably due to the fact that one of your property  files is misconfigured 
or could not be found. Please check  the paths and permissions on all of 
your properties files.  Also check to make sure that the paths and 
permissions on  all of the paths within your properties files are also 
correct.
"

the place that i put my jsp files is the root doc directory 
(.../apache/htdocs).


pls help me on this, tq!


eskaye tan





----- Original Message -----
From: "Deniz Demir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, Nov 27 2000 05:41 PM
Subject: why new session from servlet-to-JSP

>
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>
>Hi,
>
>Server version: Apache/1.3.12 (Unix)  (Red Hat/Linux)
>                ApacheJServ-1.1.2
>                gnujsp-1.0.1
>
>I am using a servlet that loads an applet into browser and makes
>authentication and then send a URL (an html frame that has a JSP page)
>to applet and then applet load that address by showDocument() method.
>Communication between applet and servlet is by URLConnection sockets.
>
>Before servlet sends the new page's URL to the applet, servlet stores
>some objects into session. But new page (JSP page) has different
>session, so I cannot get the objects that I have put into session. 
>
>Why Apache (or somethingelse) creates new session while showing new
>page. How can I prevent from creating new session? or is there any
>configuration issues for this.
>
>Note:
>I have run these pages (servlet and jsp and storing objects into 
session
>and got them) by JavaWeb Server, and it works, but the same codes do 
not
>work with Apache, it creates new session while loading JSP. I can see
>the session ids, servlet's is seen because a parameter to applet, and I
>also print the JSP's session id, they are different.
>
>Deniz Demir.
>
>
>


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