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I see you are pointing your classpath at the src directory, have you tried
adding the ApacheJServ.jar to your classpath?
Chris
On Sun, 30 Apr 2000 11:00:56 +0200, Christian Jaeger wrote:
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>Hello,
>
>I'm trying to install ApacheJServ-1.0 under LinuxPPC and have no luck. I've
>tried everything I can imagine in the config files, but I just never see
>the JServ server engine started. There's no message or error in the apache
>logs except 'handler "jserv-status" not found for "/home/httpd/html/jserv"'
>if I try to access my.server/jserv. I've compiled mod_jserv into httpd now,
>since the first attempt as module didn't work because of EAPI (mod_ssl!).
>Compile and install went fine.
>
>The reason I try to install version 1.0 is that I want to use OpenCMS, and
>this requires version 1.0 (at least the readme tells me that).
>
>If I try to start JServ from the command line, I always get a 'Can't find
>class "org.apache.jserv.JServ"' error:
>
>[root@rkt-015 java]# export
>CLASSPATH=/software/base/apache_module/ApacheJServ-1.0/src/java
>[root@rkt-015 java]# java -v org.apache.jserv.JServ
>...
>[Loaded java/lang/IndexOutOfBoundsException.class from
>/usr/local/jdk118-v2/bin/../lib/classes.zip]
>[Loaded
>/software/base/apache_module/ApacheJServ-1.0/src/java/org/apache/jserv/JServ.cla
>ss]
>[Loaded
>/software/base/apache_module/ApacheJServ-1.0/src/java/org/apache/jserv/JServLogC
>hannels.class]
>[Loaded
>/software/base/apache_module/ApacheJServ-1.0/src/java/org/apache/jserv/JServDefs
>.class]
>Can't find class org.apache.jserv.JServ
>[root@rkt-015 lib]#
>
>[root@rkt-015 java]# export CLASSPATH=/usr/local/jserv/lib/ApacheJServ.jar
>[root@rkt-015 java]# java -v org.apache.jserv.JServ
>....
>[Loaded java/lang/IndexOutOfBoundsException.class from
>/usr/local/jdk118-v2/bin/../lib/classes.zip]
>[Loaded org/apache/jserv/JServ.class from /usr/local/jserv/lib/ApacheJServ.jar]
>[Loaded org/apache/jserv/JServLogChannels.class from
>/usr/local/jserv/lib/ApacheJServ.jar]
>[Loaded org/apache/jserv/JServDefs.class from
>/usr/local/jserv/lib/ApacheJServ.jar]
>Can't find class org.apache.jserv.JServ
>[root@rkt-015 lib]#
>
>>From the verbose output I would conclude that JServ should be loaded?! But
>also the following will not work:
>
>[root@rkt-015 lib]# java org.apache.jserv.JServ -v
>Can't find class org.apache.jserv.JServ
>
>in spite of the fact that org.apache.jserv.JServ's main function should
>immediately exit in this case (shouldn't it?):
>
> public static void main(String[] argument) {
>
> // Parse command line arguments
> for (int i = 0; i < argument.length; i++) {
> String arg = argument[i];
> if (arg.charAt(0) == '-') {
> switch (arg.charAt(1)) {
> case 'v': System.out.println("Server version: " +
>version()); break;
>...
>
>
>I've found and read the entries in the FAQ'o'matic about this same class
>not found error, but they didn't help me so far. The jserv.conf and
>jserv.properties files (as generated by make install) seem correct. If I
>try to run JServ from the command line, they don't matter anyway, do they?
>How would I have to define where it should find the config files? Is it
>possible to start Jserv from the command line?
>
>I'm using
>ApacheJServ-1.0
>JSDK2.0 (in /usr/local/JSDK2.0)
>jdk118-v2 (Java tools are in /usr/local/jdk118-v2/bin (jdk118-v2 is a
>symlink),
>and 'java' is also in /usr/bin/java (symlink).)
>
>
>Thanks!
>Christian.
>
>
>
>
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