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Hi Michael,

Looks to me like you actually installed JSDK version 2.2 (or 2.1?), because 
the methods you're getting abstract class errors for are not defined in the 
JSDK 2.0 interfaces. JServ currently supports only version 2.0 of the 
servlet JSDK.

Regards,

-Gary Gurevich

At 09:34 PM 2/28/00 +0000, you wrote:
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>Sorry, Gary, instead of some solution to your problem I am actually
>writing to you to trouble you with a question.
>
>Your system setup is actually very similar to mine, reading your mail,
>I assume that you have the complete setup going alright. However, I have
>encounterd some problem during make Jserv1.1.
>
>I am using
>
>Linux 6.0 Mandrake
>JDK1.2.2
>JSDK2.0
>ApacheJServ-1.1
>apache_1.3.12
>
>
>I have successfully configured JServ, but the following error
>was encountered when doing make. Have you come across this problem ?
>Or could you suggest any solution to it ?
>
>michael
>
>etc.....
>etc.....
>Making all in jserv
>make[5]: Entering directory
>`/usr/local/ApacheJServ-1.1/src/java/org/apache/jserv'
>Compiling JServ.java ...
>JServ.java:171: class org.apache.jserv.JServConnection is an abstract
>class. It can't be instantiated.
>                 JServConnection connection = new JServConnection();
>                                              ^
>/usr/local/ApacheJServ-1.1/src/java/org/apache/jserv/JServConnection.java:85:
>class org.apache.jserv.JServConnection must be declared abstract. It
>does not define java.u
>til.Enumeration getAttributeNames() from interface
>javax.servlet.ServletRequest.
>public class JServConnection
>              ^
>/usr/local/ApacheJServ-1.1/src/java/org/apache/jserv/JServConnection.java:85:
>class org.apache.jserv.JServConnection must be declared abstract. It
>does not define java.l
>ang.String encodeURL(java.lang.String) from interface
>javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse.
>public class JServConnection
>              ^
>/usr/local/ApacheJServ-1.1/src/java/org/apache/jserv/JServConnection.java:85:
>class org.apache.jserv.JServConnection must be declared abstract. It
>does not define void s
>etAttribute(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object) from interface
>javax.servlet.ServletRequest.
>public class JServConnection
>
>
>
>Gary wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have installed JServ, Apache, etc, and everything appears to be running
> > fine, including the example servlets. I am, however, concerned with an
> > error that is logged to mod_jserv.log when I shut down apache:
>
>
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