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> Did you try (see previous email):
> 
> java -verbose yourclass.class
> 
> What did it say? Is is picking up the correct class or finding it in jar
> in your classpath?

[Sorry for the delay... I was doing it... people came to disturb...]


The famous servlet was not in a jar.

So I put it in one, and restarted jserv using JDK1.2.2 (was 1.1.7
before) with the '-verbose' switch... surprise ! the servlet doesn't
seem to be loaded from the jar !!

Well... that's a new problem... or maybe still the same.

Anyway, I do have new things to try... but still can't see what could
solve that.

Shutting down server for 20 minutes is something to be tried...

Any other suggestion ?


  -- javier "disappointed"


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