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I have been using Apache JServ for a while and it was working fine
for a while. Before, I had JDK 1.2 installed, but I have recently
downgrade to IBM 1.1.8 in an effort to get Weblogic working. I use
Weblogic for EJBs and JServ for servlets which simply generate HTML,
as usual.
I thought I had covered all my conf files with a fine tooth comb, but
I guess there must be somewhere out there, a reference to JDK 1.2 still.
Here's what's in my Apache 1.3.9 error_log:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: java.util.Vector: method add(Ljava/lang/Object;)Z not
found
at org.apache.jserv.JServConnection.processRequest(Compiled Code)
at org.apache.jserv.JServConnection.run(Compiled Code)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Compiled Code)
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: java.util.Vector: method add(Ljava/lang/Object;)Z not
found
at org.apache.jserv.JServConnection.processRequest(Compiled Code)
at org.apache.jserv.JServConnection.run(Compiled Code)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Compiled Code)
I thought java.util.Vector was a standard class in classes.jar?
And I can see the class if I "jar tvf classes.jar" in $JDK_HOME/lib.
Is Vector.add(Object) a 1.2 method only? If so, how do I convince Jserv
to use JDK 1.1.8 now?
Here's my configure deal:
./configure \
--with-apache-src=/src/apache_1.3.9 \
--prefix=/usr/local/jserv \
--with-jdk-home=/usr/local/java \
--with-JSDK=/usr/local/JSDK2.0
/usr/local/java is definitely 1.1.8
I am using Apache Jserv-20050105 from working_dogs. I think my EJBs are
OK, as I can get data from them using a simple text client. In addition, the
whole setup works great at work under both HP-UX and Solaris 2.6. Only Linux
has been a bear to get working. Any ideas or pointers?
Thanks....
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