Just a comment on Jserv+apache on NT;
It's not all smooth sailing, this is true. I found however that by moving
some of
the files (exe+jar) of JServ into the same directory as the apache dir did
the trick.
I also had to specify the classpath in the wrapper.bin.parameters option.
(I used NT 4.0 sp5, apache 1.3.9 and jre 118 as the wrapper)
But when it worked, it worked beautifully. -It was very fast! ;-)
Trond Sausjord
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Hogarth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 24. november 1999 19:12
Subject: Re: High-End Servlet Engine for Apache
>I wanted to chime in on the robustness of JServ as well. I have found it
to be quite stable on a UNIX environment. I have tried Apache on NT and it
has not been smooth sailing. JServ only works with Apache, thus on an NT
platform there aren't any really good *freeware* servlet runners that I
know about.
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