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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
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 David Straumfjord       email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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