Where Apache JServ looks for servlets is a function of which zone
you're looking at. For each zone there are one or more "repositories"
which essentially define the classpath (JARs and directories) in which
to look for servlets. This is configurable in your zone.properties
file, as the "repositories" directive. E.g., on this windows box,
I've got:
repositories=C:\Program Files\Apache Group\servlets\root
The URL to access this zone is determined by the ApJServMount
directive(s) in your httpd.conf file. For example:
ApJServMount /servlets /root
points http://<host>/servlets URLs to the zone named "root".
Try poking around in the httpd.conf, jserv.properites and
zone.properties files, there are a lot of informative comments there.
As previously mentioned in this forum, there is a dedicated mailing
list for Apache JServ (look for it on http://java.apache.org.)
You're probably better off asking servlet-engine specific questions on
dedicated forums.
- rod
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