Hi Kalyan,
when u use jws as a service it starts an exe file called httpd.exe  ... when
u use this the jvm loaded is the jdk1.7.1 version so... u get a lot of
problems.... u cannot use Double.parseDouble() etc methods in ur servlet...
set ur java_home variable and use the httpdnojre.exe to start jws...
this starts the webserver with the version of java specified in javahome
....
to stop the server use > jsadmin admin/admin -nojre
this will stop the webserver... if u know to edit the registry and add
httpdnojre.exe instead of httpd.exe then u won't get any problems... u can
find that in...
Key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet\Services\javawebserver  .....

bye,
Arun.N


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From: "kalyannasundaram subramanian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 10:42 AM
Subject: [JSP-INTEREST] Installing JWS as a service


> Hi,
> Thanks to everyone for having replied to my query...
> In my workplace, we have installed JWS as a service on
> a windows NT machine. What are ther possible things
> that we need to do, because that copy of JWS is posing
> a lot of problems.
> Working on a local JWS does not give these problems.
> I want to know the details like setting a classpath
> ...
>
> Could anyone help me out?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Kalyan
>
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