I have the same problem, even though I am running jdk1.2.1 on NT.
On Friday, May-07-1999 15:21 PM (PDT) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Todd) wrote:
|> hi barry -
|>
|> are you by chance running on a 1.1.x version of jdk? if so, this is
|> a known problem the work around of which is to consider running
|> on jdk 1.2.x. a fix is in the queue.
|>
|> hope this helps,
|>
|> - james
|>
|> Barry Lind wrote:
|>
|> > I have been working with the jsdk2.0 for a couple of months. I just
|> > installed the jsdk2.1 yesterday. I can't figure out how to run from my
|> > IDE/debugger. I am running on NT4.0 with Visual Cafe as my
|> > IDE/debugger.
|> >
|> > Under jsdk2.0 I simply set sun.servlet.http.HttpServer as my project's
|> > main class and supplied the arguments I needed for testing (-s
|> > I:\jsdk2.0\debugging\servlet.properties -p 80).
|> >
|> > In 2.1 what I was doing in 2.0 obviously won't work given the changes.
|> > From looking at the SimpleStartup.java class in <install_dir>/etc
|> > (I:\jsdk2.1\etc in my environment), I am trying to write my own
|> > SimpleStartup class to run the server so that I can run this class from
|> > my IDE/debugger.
|> >
|> > After much struggling I have finally been able to get the server
|> > started, but it only gives me 404 errors when I try to access anything.
|> >
|> > Below is a version of my SimpleStartup class:
|> >
|> > import com.sun.web.core.*;
|> > import com.sun.web.server.*;
|> > import java.net.*;
|> > import java.io.File;
|> >
|> > public class SimpleStartup {
|> >
|> > public static void main(String[] args) {
|> >
|> > int port = 8080;
|> > InetAddress inet = null;
|> > String hostname = null;
|> > String documentBase = "file://I:/jsdk2.1/webpages";
|> > String tempDir = "I:/jsdk2.1/tmp";
|> >
|> > HttpServer server = new HttpServer(port, inet, hostname);
|> > try {
|> > server.setDocumentBase(new URL(documentBase));
|> > server.setTempDir(new File(tempDir));
|> > server.start();
|> > } catch (MalformedURLException mue) {
|> > System.out.println(mue.getMessage());
|> > } catch (HttpServerException hse) {
|> > System.out.println(hse.getMessage());
|> > }
|> >
|> > }
|> > }
|> >
|> > The server starts up fine if I launch it through startserver.bat.
|> >
|> > I can't figure out how this should work. Is this documented anywhere?
|> >
|> > thanks,
|> > --Barry
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