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Hi,

I think You have to install Apache JSSI

http://java.apache.org/jservssi/index.html

It took me 3 minutes to find this link.
You could have found it in 5...
:)

Best wishes,

                Andras.





----- Original Message -----
From: Raghavendra V. Kulkarni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 1:05 PM
Subject: Apache is not parsing for <servlet> tag


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>
> hello,
>
> Apache is not parsing <servlet> tags which is
> leading to javascript error in my browser.
> I think I have made the necessary changes in the
> configuration file.
>
> Please take some time off to look into my .shtml
> file, the javascript error that I am getting and
> also the configuration file.
>
> I am working on Solaris
> hoping to get some helping hand.
> thank you.
> regards,
> Raghu
>
> --- try.shtml file contents --------
>
> <html><head></head><body><form>
> <script language="Javascript">
> <!--
>
> var hello ;
> var hi ;
>
> alert ("hi")
> <servlet code="Hello">
> </servlet>
>
> alert ("hello") ;
> file://-->
> </script>
> </form></body></html>
> --- End of html file ------
>
> ---  javascript error -----------------
> JavaScript Error: http://localhost/try.shtml, line 13:
> missing ; before statement.
> <servlet code="Hello">
> .........^
> --- End of javascript error ---
>
> --- My configuration file (related lines) ---
>
>
############################################################################
###
> #                     Apache JServ Configuration File
#
>
############################################################################
###
>
> # Note: this file should be appended or included into your httpd.conf
>
> # Tell Apache on win32 to load the Apache JServ communication module
> #LoadModule jserv_module modules/ApacheModuleJServ.dll
>
> # Tell Apache on Unix to load the Apache JServ communication module
> # For shared object builds only!!!
> LoadModule jserv_module /usr/apache/libexec/mod_jserv.so
> AddModule mod_jserv.c
>
> <IfModule mod_jserv.c>
>
> # Whether Apache must start Apache JServ or not (On=Manual Off=Autostart)
> # Syntax: ApJServManual [on/off]
> # Default: "Off"
> ApJServManual Off
>
> # Properties filename for Apache JServ in Automatic Mode.
> # In manual mode this directive is ignored
> # Syntax: ApJServProperties [filename]
> # Default: "./conf/jserv.properties"
> ApJServProperties /etc/apache/jserv/jserv.properties
>
> # Log file for this module operation relative to Apache root directory.
> # Set the name of the trace/log file.  To avoid possible confusion about
> # the location of this file, an absolute pathname is recommended.
> #
> # This log file is different than the log file that is in the
> # jserv.properties file. This is the log file for the C portion of Apache
> # JServ.
> #
> # On Unix, this file must have write permissions by the owner of the JVM
> # process. In other words, if you are running Apache JServ in manual mode
> # and Apache is running as user nobody, then the file must have its
> # permissions set so that that user can write to it.
> # Syntax: ApJServLogFile [filename]
> # Default: "./logs/mod_jserv.log"
> # Note: when set to "DISABLED", the log will be redirected to Apache error
log
> ApJServLogFile /usr/apache/logs/mod_jserv.log
>
> # Log Level for this module
> # Syntax: ApJServLogLevel [debug|info|notice|warn|error|crit|alert|emerg]
> # Default: info    (unless compiled w/ JSERV_DEBUG, in which case it's
debug)
> ApJServLogLevel notice
>
> # Protocol used by this host to connect to Apache JServ
> # (see documentation for more details on available protocols)
> # Syntax: ApJServDefaultProtocol [name]
> # Default: "ajpv12"
> ApJServDefaultProtocol ajpv12
>
> # Default host on which Apache JServ is running
> # Syntax: ApJServDefaultHost [hostname]
> # Default: "localhost"
> #ApJServDefaultHost java.apache.org
>
> # Default port that Apache JServ is listening to
> # Syntax: ApJServDefaultPort [number]
> # Default: protocol-dependant (for ajpv12 protocol this is "8007")
> ApJServDefaultPort 8007
>
> # The amount of time to give to the JVM to start up as well
> # as the amount of time to wait to ping the JVM to see if it
> # is alive. Slow or heavily loaded machines might want to
> # increase this value.
> # Default: 10 seconds
> # ApJServVMTimeout 10
>
> # Passes parameter and value to specified protocol.
> # Syntax: ApJServProtocolParameter [name] [parameter] [value]
> # Default: NONE
> # Note: Currently no protocols handle this. Introduced for future
protocols.
>
> # Apache JServ secret key file relative to Apache root directory.
> # Syntax: ApJServSecretKey [filename]
> # Default: "./conf/jserv.secret.key"
> # Warning: if authentication is DISABLED, everyone on this machine (not
just
> # this module) may connect to your servlet engine and execute servlet
> # bypassing web server restrictions. See the documentation for more
information
> #ApJServSecretKey /etc/apache/jserv/jserv.secret.key
> ApJServSecretKey DISABLED
>
> # Mount point for Servlet zones
> # (see documentation for more information on servlet zones)
> # Syntax: ApJServMount [name] [jserv-url]
> # Default: NONE
> # Note: [name] is the name of the Apache URI path to mount jserv-url on
> #       [jserv-url] is something like "protocol://host:port/zone"
> #  If protocol, host or port are not specified, the values from
> #  "ApJServDefaultProtocol", "ApJServDefaultHost" or "ApJServDefaultPort"
> #  will be used.
> #  If zone is not specified, the zone name will be the first subdirectory
of
> #  the called servlet.
> # Example: "ApJServMount /servlets /myServlets"
> #  if user requests "http://host/servlets/TestServlet"
> #  the servlet "TestServlet" in zone "myServlets" on default host
> #  thru default protocol on defaul port will be requested
> # Example: "ApJServMount /servlets ajpv12://localhost:8007"
> #  if user requests "http://host/servlets/myServlets/TestServlet"
> #  the servlet "TestServlet" in zone "myServlets" will be requested
> # Example: "ApJServMount /servlets
ajpv12://jserv.mydomain.com:15643/myServlets"
> #  if user requests "http://host/servlets/TestServlet" the servlet
> #  "TestServlet" in zone "myServlets" on host "jserv.mydomain.com" using
> #  "ajpv12" protocol on port "15643" will be executed
> ApJServMount /servlets /root
> ApJServMount /servlet /root
>
> # Whether <VirtualHost> inherits base host mount points or not
> # Syntax: ApJServMountCopy [on/off]
> # Default: "On"
> # Note: This directive is meaninful only when virtual hosts are being used
> ApJServMountCopy on
>
> # Executes a servlet passing filename with proper extension in
PATH_TRANSLATED
> # property of servlet request.
> # Syntax: ApJServAction [extension] [servlet-uri]
> # Defaults: NONE
> # Notes: This is used for external tools.
> #ApJServAction .jsp /servlets/org.gjt.jsp.JSPServlet
> #ApJServAction .gsp /servlets/com.bitmechanic.gsp.GspServlet
> #ApJServAction .jhtml /servlets/org.apache.servlet.ssi.SSI
> #ApJServAction .xml /servlets/org.apache.cocoon.Cocoon
>
> # Enable the Apache JServ status handler with the URL of
> # "http://servername/jserv/" (note the trailing slash!)
> # Change the "deny" directive to restrict access to this status page.
> <Location /jserv/>
>   SetHandler jserv-status
>
>   order deny,allow
>   deny from none
>   allow from all
> </Location>
>
> ############################## W A R N I N G
##################################
> # Remember to disable or otherwise protect the execution of the Apache
JServ  #
> # Status Handler (see right above) on a production environment since this
may #
> # give untrusted users the ability to obtain restricted information on
your   #
> # servlets and their initialization arguments such as JDBC passwords and
#
> # other important information. The Apache JServ Status Handler should be
#
> # accessible only by system administrators.
#
>
############################################################################
###
>
> </IfModule>
>
> --- End of config file (related lines) ---
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> Raghavendra V. Kulkarni
> Accord Software & Systems Pvt Ltd
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