The answer is to get ECS into your classpath.  If the isp will not include
it in JServ's wrapper classpath, then you will need to include it in your
zone.  If all else fails why not unzip it, next to your sevlet code.

----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 2:48 AM
Subject: ecs on ApacheJava


> Hello
>             I have the ecs.jar file on my local PC in the jre\lib\ext
> directory, thus installing ECS as an extension to my jdk1.2.1. Using
> jsdk2.0 servletrunner I can compile servlets containing ecs code
> sucessfully. However! my service provider has the Apache server and
> Jserv module installed. I can run servlets from their server but they
> fail to run if they contain ecs code. I was advised to make a repository
> entry in my user.properties file, but this did not work. I have feeling
> that they should be able to install this facility at their end. They are
> running jdk1.1.7.  Can you help with this please
>
> Regards
>             brianb
>
> PS I will be pleased to pass on any information and help that you have
> available!
>
>
>
>
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