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Hello Camery.
I apologies for my little off-tense tone in the previous post. Just that I was
tired and I do not like tearing my hair out of my head and lose my handsome look. :)
But I have did what you suggested with the localhost using lynx and got this
response back as outlined.
The requested URL /servlets/IsItWorking was not found on this server.
So...it shows something is little weird. :) As for the apache and JServ, I have
installed the Apache using the default RPM supplied by the maintainer for Mandrake and
complied the JServ using the directions as provided. Perhaps it is the Apache itself
that is fubured? Let me try that one and do it again...maybe that might be the main
problem there.
>People help out others on this list because they feel like it not because
>they are forced, paid or obliged to.
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>>You are welcome to do the www.digi-host.com/jserv/ to see
>>what the problem I been encountering...since it says that
>>it is Forbidden
>>..which says it seems to be working...but cannot let me see it though.
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>try viewing it from 127.0.0.1 or localhost, ie http://127.0.0.1/jserv/.
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>>Secondly.. I tried to view the java applets by the following:
>>http://www.digi-host.com/servlets/Hello which it is located in the
>>/home/httpd/servlets directory.
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>Applet or Servlet? To access a java class through JServ it needs to extend
>the HttpServlet class from the JSDK. It also needs to implement either
>Service(), doGet() or doPost(). If the class you are doing http requests to
>doesnt have any of those methods then it will not have an
>HttpServletResponce and hence wont give a reply. Trying to access a java
>applet that isnt embedded in an html page (or content type html/plain text
>from an HttpServletRequest)wont work through JServ.
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>You didnt post what your actual problem was. And it is hard to guess.
>Standard Help Desk reply is to reinstall everything. Seriously though,
>reinstall Apache and JServ again and do it sequentially, first reinstall
>JServ with everything as default. Then reinstall it again.
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>Dont add new zones until you are sure that
>http://127.0.0.1/servlets/IsItWorking does work. Only install things
>incrementally and in small steps. Only change the jserv.conf,
>jserv.properties and zone.properties once you have the default installed
>JServ properties working. Then document each change you make.
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