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I suspect that the JServ module is not being loaded at startup.  Check the
pathname of the loadmodule directive in jserv.conf.

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> Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 11:11 AM
> To: Java Apache Users
> Subject: Apache won't recognize JServ
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> Hi, I hate to be a barnacle-like newbie, but I'm _still_ having
> trouble installing JServ. I've given up on SCO Open Server because of the
> servlet returning an empty document problem I was talking about on this
> list about a week ago.
>
> I've now moved over to Linux - Red Hat 6.1 Pro - and I'm having a
> completely different problem. Apache 1.3.12 and JServ 1.1
>
> I cannot get Apache to recognize the fact that JServ is out there
> and should
> have servlet requests passed to it. Apache starts and runs fine, but JServ
> does
> not get launched - there is nothing in the log file to indicate an error.
>
> If I compare the log files from my SCO server where JServ is working
> intermittently,
> there is a difference. On SCO, when I restart Apache, I get
> [Wed Apr 26 18:40:03 2000] [notice] Apache/1.3.12 (Unix)
> ApacheJServ/1.1.1b1 ...
> but on Linux,
> [Thu Apr 27 10:47:26 2000] [notice] Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) configured -- re
>
> so it doesn't look like Apache is attempting to start JServ at
> all. Also, if I
> try to access a servlet from the browser, I get a 404 and a look
> at the log
> file shows that it is trying to find a document called
> /servlets/Hello, rather
> than passing the request off to JServ. It's as if Apache has no idea that
> JServ
> exists!
>
> If I start JServ up manually, it _seems_ to run fine - it logs a
> startup message to the jserv.log, ps -eaf | grep java shows the threads
> running, no problems I can see.
>
> A few points:
> 1. I DID reconfigure, make and install Apache AFTER I configured, made and
> installed
>    JServ. I did it twice to be absolutely sure.
> 2. I did put Include /usr/local/jserv/etc/jserv.conf into Apache's
> httpd.conf file.
>
> My questions:
>
> 1. Anybody have any idea what I'm doing wrong?
> 2. Is there a way I can test JServ in manual mode - i.e. pass an
> HTTP request
>    to it - I tried using ab but get a message "broken pipe"
>
> Thanks ...
>
> Jim
>
>
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