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Have you tried this with 2 zone files rather than having two ebtries in 1
zone file? That is, create a separate zone and zone.properties file with the
two folders as the individual depositories.
Ben Ricker
US-Rx
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> ApacheJserv-1.1:
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> I have added a repository in zone.properties :
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> repositories=/usr/local/share/java/servlets,/usr/local/www/data/example
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> I have a Hello.class in /usr/local/www/data/example.
>
> Now when I specify the URL http://192.168.1.119/example/Hello
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> the Hello.class in /usr/local/share/java/servlets is used.
> I would expect that the one in /usr/local/www/data/example
> should be executed.
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> Or do I get something wrong? Sure.
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