Thanks Arnie, looks like it does  work.

The only problem is that I am trying to stick with the red rat install because
it contains the SSL mods already installed. I will be building several machines
with this configuration, and it would be better to allow the installer to
install the OS + Apache all together, otherwise I will need to install the OS,
then Apache, then SSL mods (don't know how) and finally JServ.... But, if there
is no way around.....

I think i can modify configure to skip the "src checking", but I couldn't make
that to work yet.

I removed the call  --with-apache-install and the configure+make+make install
ran fine, but didn't created the mod_jserv.so. My next step is to try to compile
mod_jserv manually since make and make install already compiled the java
sources.... I will post my finds. In the mean time, if anyone finds a solution,
let me know...

Thanks again,

Rodrigo.

"Nelson, Arnold" wrote:

> Hi, Rodrigo!
>
> I just finished making this work. I gave up on the Red Hat version of
> Apache. There are too many default directory settings in the JServ package
> which refer to the source compiled version of Apache. I did an rpm -e
> uninstall of the Red Hat Apache. Then I downloaded the 1.3.6 source from
> Apache, and compiled it with DSO support. The whole structure is set up
> under /usr/local/apache.
>
> You need to have the Blackdown JDK1.2pre-v1 kit installed and running as
> well as the JSDK2.0 package from sun prior to the Apache-JServ install. Here
> is a config.sh script which worked to build the mod_jserv.so file under the
> Apache-JServ-1.03b directory (rebuild the tree if you have already done a
> make):
>
> ./configure \
> --prefix=/usr/local/jserv \
> --with-jdk-home=/usr/local/jdk1.2 \
> --with-jsdk=/usr/local/JSDK2.0/lib/jsdk.jar \
> --with-apache-install=/usr/local/apache
>
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Here are the additions I made to the httpd.conf file in
> /usr/local/apache/conf:
>
> #--------------------------------------#
> # Apache JServ Configuration Additions #
> #--------------------------------------#
>
> # Load the DSO for mod_jserv
> LoadModule jserv_module       libexec/mod_jserv.so
>
> # Setup jserv status program
> <Location /status/jserv>
>         SetHandler jserv-status
>         order deny,allow
>         allow from all
> </Location>
>
> # Begin jserv directives
> <IfModule mod_jserv.c>
>         ApJServManual off
>         ApJServSecretKey DISABLED
>         # ApJServSecretKey /usr/local/apache/etc/jserv.secret.key
>         ApJServProperties /usr/local/apache/etc/jserv.properties
>         ApJServLogFile /usr/local/apache/var/log/jserv.log
>         ApJServMount /servlets /servlets
> </IfModule>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Here are the jserv properties files I set up in /usr/local/apache/etc:
>
> jserv.properties
> ----------------
> port=8007
>
> wrapper.bin=/usr/local/jdk1.2/bin/java
> wrapper.classpath=/usr/local/jsdk/lib/jsdk.jar
> wrapper.classpath=/usr/local/jserv/lib/Apache-JServ.jar
>
> zones=servlets
> servlets.properties=/usr/local/apache/etc/jserv.servlets.properties
>
> security.remote.administration=true
> security.allowedAddresses=127.0.0.1
> #security.authentication=true
> #security.secretKey=/usr/local/apache/etc/jserv.secret.key
> security.authentication=false
> security.selfservlet=true
>
> log=false
> log.file=/usr/local/apache/var/log/jserv.trace
> log.timestamp=true
> log.dateFormat=[yyyyMMdd HHmmss.SSS zz]
> log.channel.init=false
> log.channel.terminate=true
> log.channel.serviceRequest=true
> log.channel.authentication=false
> log.channel.requestData=false
> log.channel.responseHeaders=false
> log.channel.signal=true
> log.channel.exceptionTracing=true
> log.channel.servletManager=true
> log.channel.singleThreadModel=true
>
> jserv.servlet.properties
> ------------------------
> repositories=/usr/local/apache/share/servlets
>
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> The properties files are adaptations of the the examples supplied by the
> JServ package, and were initially obtained from a good writeup on a link
> from jserv.apache.org which is:
>
> http://www.servletcentral.com/1999-01/jserv.dchtml
>
> That is my wrapup. Hopefully, there is enough information there to bridge
> the document communications gap. This is a working configuration.
>
> Regards, Arnie Nelson
> Norstan Consulting
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rodrigo Zerlotti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 4:06 PM
> To: JServ Apache
> Subject: How do I make a DSO -
>
> Sorry if it is very simple, but I am a beginner on the Apache world.
>
> I have red-hat5.2 running apache/secure (no src available, so I cant
> recompile). I can use apache's apxs to load the DSO, but I don't know
> how to setup jserv configure to build it. configure is giving an error
> when it tries to check apache for dso :
>
> ...
> checking for Apache directory... configure: error:  does not have DSO
> support
>
> Thanks
>
> Rodrigo
>
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