Jon:

That's what I needed.  You did mistype "ApJServManul" on purpose, right?

OK, I do this for three different JVM's running under three different
UID's.  So how do you connect different different zones to the different
JVM's on the same server?

At 11:54 AM 3/12/99 -0800, jon * wrote:
>> Ok, how does a user start jserv?  It's currently being started by the
>> Apache web server.  I assume that I set "ApJServManual on" in
jserv.conf.
>> I haven't found ANY document on what to do if the setting is "on".
>
>The java portion of Apache JServ is essentially just an application 
>(without
>a gui) with a main() method that takes arguments on the command line to
>start up.
>
>In the faq (and on the Apache JServ website), there is a link to Ari's
>excellent installation document:
>
><http://java.apache.org/faq/fom-serve/cache/32.html>
>
>In there is a script and clear documentation on how to do ApJServManul on.
>
>The documentation is there, you just need to look for it. ;-) I'm trying
my
>best to make that process easier.
>
>BTW, I'm working on an improved "script" that will handle graceful
>shutdowns.
>
>-jon
>
>
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