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You have to change the protocol to ajp12 in all of your config scripts
(ie. jserv.conf and jserv.properties )
(see the upgrade doc.)


Steve Dunn wrote:

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> Does anyone know why the following problem is occuring.
>
> When I attempt to access a servlet running in JServ on Apache, I get a
> "Bad Request" message in the browser. The JServ module under Apache logs
> the error:
>
> (ERROR) ajp11: Servlet Error: Malformed data sent to JServ
>
> and the JServ client logs the error:
>
> AJP Protocol Error: java.io.IOException: Stream broken
>
> I know that they are talking to each other, because if I set the client to
> start mannualy and request a servlet through apache the message changes
> when the client is not running.
>
> I am running under Apache 1.3.9
>                    JServ 1.1b3
>                    Redhat 6.1 ( I was running Mandrake and got the same
>                                 problem)
>
> This problem occurs for all servlet requests that I have tried.
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Steve
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