Hello Hunter,

probably servlet does not return anything (uncaught exception ??)
or there are some other problems (Apache can't connect to JServ, or
bad repository syntax)

use some custom logging in your servlet to try to identify the problem


Wednesday, January 26, 2000, 8:11:19 PM, you wrote:

HH> I have a servlet that modifies stuff in a database.

HH> When trying to run it, JServ tells me that it can't scan the servlet headers
HH> and the browser gets an Internal Server Error. Any ideas what 'can't scan
HH> servlet headers' means?

HH> Hunter

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