I should also say that I have enabled the Java environment inside the
administration server.
I have checked the obj.conf file and the initialisation of the CLASSPATH
environment points to both the Netscape ZIPPED classes files where NSRunner
is contained.
Thanks
Colin.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bell, Colin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 June 1999 11:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Hi,
I am trying to integrate the JSDK 2.0 with Netscape SuiteSpot 3.x,
and I appear to have all the virtual paths and directories set up correctly.
However, whenever I try and access
//<machine name>/servlet/SnoopServlet
I get the following error in the Netscape Error Log
[15/Jun/1999:11:16:53] failure ( 357): for host <ip address> trying to GET
/servlet/SnoopServlet, java-run reports: can't load class
sun/servlet/netscape/NSRunner
This would imply that the java environment is not configured
properly, but as ever I have followed the instructions to the letter and
don't know where to go next.
Is anybody else out there experiencing the same thing, or can the
fix my pain?
Thanks
Colin Bell
Internet Engineering Manager
Viasystems Inc.
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