I think you need to install a new jserv.  But I looked at the
java.apache.org page and the rev you state matches the rev you mention
here...  I must have inadvertently corrected another issue...
hmmm... Did you have the server running when you installed the new rev of
jserv?  This may have tied up the dll that represents mod_jserv.c. 

I have to confess I am very new to this space and am reaching in a big way.
(As if my answer did not already expose this....)

don.

...

What do you mean by "the latest of both"?

In fact I use Apache 1.3.6
and Jserv 1.0b2 for Apache 1.3.4 .exe installer and Apache_Jserv.jar
release 1.0b3 (in fact Apache_Jserv.1.0b3.jar ranamed)

This setting was working well with pr�vious Apache release.

Do you mean I must find somewhere (where ?) a new relase of this mod_jserv.c
?

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