---------------------------------------------------------------- BEFORE YOU POST, search the faq at <http://java.apache.org/faq/> WHEN YOU POST, include all relevant version numbers, log files, and configuration files. Don't make us guess your problem!!! ---------------------------------------------------------------- David Straumfjord wrote: > Victor & friends: > > Thanks for the reply, it is appreciated, after all the slam!! tell > us your problem.... > > PLATFORM: NT 4.O sp4 apache 1.3 , JServ 1.1.2 JSSI 1.1 > > The problems & error messages & tried things: > > * Do get calls do not get activated. Simple Hello program > (supplied) in custom "zone" > The IsItWorking (service) in the new zone works great so I > know the zone is working. > > - Error messages : 500 internal error. logs say classpath > not found. in mod_jserv. > * Hello.html not found at one point. > > - What I have tried, Just about every combination in the > Action path in HTML > Placing the Hello.html all over the place (in zone ) in > htdocs. Document root. > > Down loaded install,. upgrade and some other install > documents. On apache site. > and followed all documents and FAQ > > > *** looks like a zone issue. > > * J - SSI install blows out servlet engine on startup. Tried to > get it working in new "zone" which may be my mistake but is necessary > for my ISP. > > - Error messages: apache error.log. > four or five null > pointer exceptions coming from servlet class. Factory method errors > ? Any help on this would be appreciated. Do I have to specify all > the jre jars in the wrapper. classpath ? Including rt. jar .... > > JServ fails to start. Uncomment the JSSI stuff and JServ > starts. > > - What I have tried: Specifying different zones in the jserv. > properties. with the .jhtml extenson ie > /servlet/org.apache...... and /servle/myzone/ ... > > The direct path to the ApacheJSSI.jar file. > Adjusting the the class path in Jserv. > > checked upgrade docs > > > *** looks like a class path issue. > > Lost in Apache space, > > D. > > Victor Smirnov wrote: > >> Hello David! >> >> may be my answer is too late, but hope it will help:) >> >> > 1) When using servlets: the service() method seems to work >> yet >> >the >> >doGet() and doPost() do not (with an html <form> directive). Is >> this >> >a >> >configuration problem in Jserv or does this need JSSI to make >> this >> >work >> >? Is the service method only supported ? >> > >> > Do you have an example ? >> > >> >> The method service() by default calls doGet() and doPost() depending >> on >> how servlet is accessed. When you change service() method it's >> up to you to do this:) So, as a general rule, >> write service() and forget about doGet() and doPost(), >> or write doGet() and doPost() and leave service() unchanged. >> >> - Victor > > -- > David Straumfjord email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sun Microsystems, Inc phone:303.272.8899 > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- > > -- David Straumfjord email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Microsystems, Inc phone:303.272.8899 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Please read the FAQ! <http://java.apache.org/faq/> To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives and Other: <http://java.apache.org/main/mail.html> Problems?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
