Well, I did have the jar file in the wrapper.classpath in jserv.properties.
I commented that out and left it in jar form but that didn't seem to make it
work either.  In fact, it couldn't even find http://server/servlets/Turbine
at the point.  So then I did a "jar xf turbine-2.0.jar" and it worked again.
Sounds like my configuration has something against jar files.

--Mike (uh, no, James)

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> 
> Un-jaring the turbine-2.0.jar file in /usr/local/servlets/turbine/classes
> seems to have fixed the problem.  Thanks to John McNally for suggesting
> this.  I'd suggest adding this to the install.txt file under step #1 since
I
> had the impression the jar file would get used.
> 
> I guess this is more of a Jserv question than a Turbine one, but why is
> this?
> 
> --Mike

Who is Mike and what have you done with James? ;-)

As for the unjarring of the file...that is strange. Did you have Turbine
in your repository= path or your wrapper.classpath? If it was in your
wrapper.classpath, then that is probably the wrong place for it since the
HelloWorld would have been loaded via the repository= classloader and the
Turbine stuff would have been in the wrapper.classpath classloader which
doesn't know about the files in the repository path...The reverse of that
is true though.

-jon


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