jon * wrote:

> > Yah.... ditto the above. I've been screwing around with this for
> > almost a month and still no luck. Everything works fine except JServ.
> > It can't be black magic and if anyone out there would care to write a
> > little cookbook to get us going it would be greatly appreciated. The
> > available documents leave a lot to be desired for us JServ newbies.
>
> there are 6-7 "cookbooks" out there...you just need to bother reading
> through the FAQ-O-Matic to find them.
>
> Installing Apache JServ really isn't that hard you just have to read what is
> out there and understand the basic principles which it was built on.
>
> -jon

The problem is, when you install something, and it tells you that everything is
installed correctly, go ahead and test by entering
www.whateverdomain.com:SERVER-PORT/example/Hello and you do it, and it doesn't
work, it makes you wonder if you've screwed up, or the instructions are screwed
up.

For example, in the jserv.conf file, the LoadModule line doesn't put the correct
path for the module, so you have to modify it by hand, but the instructions
don't tell you that.  Also, I didn't see anything documenting that you need to
remove the # from in the line that activates the jserv servlet to test it.

When I finally get mine installed I'm going to document it step by step, so
other people can follow it.  In all honesty, it really wouldn't be difficult to
install, but I had to figure somethings out on my own and I still haven't got it
quite right yet.

C'ya,
Edmund
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