Hey,
Test whatever you like, I've got the Java WebServer 1.1 online at:
http://pcm1359.let.uu.nl:8080/
Starting up the http 'daemon' script does give some warnings/errors:
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ulimit: bad non-numeric arg `file'
libserver.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
(libserver.so)
This version of Java Web Server 1.1 Expires on Wed Nov 11 14:27:36 GMT 1998.
Please visit Java Web Server homepage at
http://java.sun.com/products/java-server/webserver/ to purchase a licensed
copy.
javawebserver: ulimit: bad non-numeric arg `file'
javawebserver: libserver.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory (libserver.so)
javawebserver: This version of Java Web Server 1.1 Expires on Wed Nov 11
14:27:36 GMT 1998. Please visit Java Web Server homepage at
http://java.sun.com/products/java-server/webserver/ to purchase a licensed
copy.
javawebserver:
javawebserver: This version of Java Web Server 1.1 Expires on Wed Nov 11
14:27:36 GMT 1998. Please visit Java Web Server homepage at
http://java.sun.com/products/java-server/webserver/ to purchase a licensed
copy.
javawebserver:
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But these can be ignored *grin*. The admin service is available too,
user=admin, password=admin. Don't mess around, but test whatever you like.
And check out the admin window bug *LOL*
I'm currently busy doing some other things, but I plan to test the server
later this week. Any help would greatly be appreciated. My plan: Set up a
Linux server to serve webpages and =guess what= Java servlets. I've tried a
couple of webservers that support servlets (including vqServer and Jigsaw),
but Java WebServer doesn't sound too bad either.
GreetinX,
Ernst de Haan
Joe Carter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There used to be a problem with the JWS+JDK in that _remote_ machines
> experienced very poor performance with the JWS and
> also it was sometimes necessary to click on a page twice to access it.
> This is definately cured in the latest versions, but
> I'm not sure 1.1.6v2 has that fix.
> Also 1.1.6v5 has some other nice server side socket fixes which
> help the performance.
>
> Anyone remember when those fixes went in...?
>
> Just in case anyone hits those problems...
>
> Joe
>
> Ernst de Haan wrote:
> >
> > Hi all Java and Linux-freaks! ;o)
> >
> > I was wondering if Sun's Java WebServer would run under Linux as well.
> > They sell it for either Solaris or Win32. I sent them a message, but
> > they haven't responded yet, so I thought I'd try for myself. I
> > downloaded a trial-version for Solaris. Guess what. It works. Just a few
> > strange things happened when I ran the administration applet. When I
> > click on a subnode in a graphical tree component, the containing frame
> > moves up and to the left about 50 pixels. Ha ha ha. Very funny.
> >
> > Thought someone might want to know this. I would.
> >
> > BTW I'm running RedHat Linux 5.1 (kernel 2.0.34), JDK 1.1.6v2 (glibc)
> > and Netscape 4.07.
> >
> > GreetinX++ from Holland
> >
> > Ernst
> >
> > --
> > +---------------------------------------------------------+
> > | "Come to me all you who are weary and burdened, and I |
> > | will give you rest." |
> > | |
> > | -- Jesus Christ (Mt. 11:28) |
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> > | Ernst de Haan | email [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
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> --
> Joe Carter Software Engineer
> Brite Voice Systems Ltd, Gatley, Cheshire. UK.
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+---------------------------------------------------------+
| "Come to me all you who are weary and burdened, and I |
| will give you rest." |
| |
| -- Jesus Christ (Mt. 11:28) |
+-----------------------+---------------------------------+
| Ernst de Haan | email [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
| Java programmer | web members.xoom.com/znerd/ |
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