For a 5.x server, you have to change it in the server document; Internet Protocols->Domino Web Engine under the Java Servlets section. Scott |--------+-----------------------> | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]| | | h | | | | | | 05/11/2000 | | | 04:02 AM | | | Please | | | respond to | | | shawn | | | | |--------+-----------------------> >----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | cc: (bcc: Scott Lepech) | | Subject: Domino - displacing servlets | >----------------------------------------------------------------------------| Hi everyone! How do I tell Domino that my servlets are in a DIFFERENT directory than servlets? The documentation says that all I have to do is modify the notes.ini file to point to it... JavaUserClasses=c:\lotus\notes\data\domino\newservlets But domino insists on using c:\lotus\notes\data\domino\Servlets I *have* restarted the http service. I *have* restarted the LOTUS services. Is there a database that needs to be configured somewhere that results in the correct change? Am I the only one on this mailinglist that uses domino? /Shawn
Hi everyone!
How do I tell Domino
that my servlets are in a DIFFERENT directory than servlets?
The documentation
says that all I have to do is modify the notes.ini file to point to
it...
JavaUserClasses=c:\lotus\notes\data\domino\newservlets
But domino insists
on using c:\lotus\notes\data\domino\Servlets
I *have* restarted
the http service. I *have* restarted the LOTUS services. Is there a database
that needs to be configured somewhere that results in the correct change? Am I
the only one on this mailinglist that uses domino?
/Shawn
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