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Thanks for that, I have changed the ApJServManual on, and httpd starts,
but how do I start JServ manually now ? Presumably JServ does not
start automatically, so how do I kick it off - I cannot find any
executable files in the jserv directory, nor any documentation on it.
Thanks again,
Stuart
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> >>>>> "Stu" == =?iso-8859-1?q?Stuart=20Farnan?=
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> Stu> I think I sent a similar message the otheer
> day, I am having
> Stu> the exact same problem, I have the exact
> same setup also !!
> Stu> So any ideas count me in too ! I am at a
> loss.
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> Stu> Thanks,
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> Stu> Stu
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> Same thing here with Apache 1.3.6, Solaris 2.6, and
> jdk1.2.2.
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> I found that I was able to start jserv separately,
> and changed the
> line in my jserv.conf to turn ApJServManual on.
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> -walter
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