Hi Guenther,
My servlet was in a zone, and i had included in that repository the way you
had mentioned below for wrapper.classpath. Just in case, did i include in
wrapper.classpath. It is not a jar file. Probably i made a mistake doing
the right way or i did not do the right way itself. ??
Thanks
Riaz
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Guenther wrote
Hmm. I'm not sure if you have your servlets in ajar file or "stand
alone".
If stand alone, and your servlet is called mypackage.Servlet, than your
warpper.classpath hast to be e.g. /usr/local/jserv/zone_x/, and in this
zone_x dir you have to have a dir called mypackage, and in this dir
there has to be the File Servlet.class. This is standard java convention
and works with any java programs.
If you have a jar file, than wrapper.classpath has to be
/usr/local/jserv/zone_x/your_package.jar.
I guess you can't put a servlet in wrapper.classpath instead into the
repository. JServ can't know to which zone this servlet belongs.
Is this true?
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