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-versi
Ok, I've shut down the httpd. If you want to do some more
testing/messing around let me know.
Joe Carter wrote:
> Ernst de Haan wrote:
> >
> > Hey,
> >
> > Test whatever you like, I've got the Java WebServer 1.1 online at:
> >
> >http://pcm1359.let.uu.nl:8080/
> >
> Seems just fine.
> Must b
Joe Carter wrote:
> Ernst de Haan wrote:
> >
> > Hey,
> >
> > Test whatever you like, I've got the Java WebServer 1.1 online at:
> >
> >http://pcm1359.let.uu.nl:8080/
> >
> Seems just fine.
> Must be 1.1.5 I'm thinking of.
Great! Seems to work fine from localhost too.
>
>
> Errr you do real
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
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:
ulimit: bad non-numeric arg `file'
libserver.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
(lib