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This is already the case.  I already have a product set up and working on
Jserv (NFuse - part of Citrix, not set up by me I might add ! ) and I copied
the classes12.jar file into that directory and gave it the same permissions
as the NFuse jar's.  This still didn't work.  I am really stumped here as
this works fine on my NT development box.

On a side note, why would the file need execute permissions to enable it to
work with Jserv ?

Lee 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Harman [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 8:05 PM
> To:   Java Apache Users
> Subject:      Re: Problems with JDBC driver ??
> 
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> I would double check that
> 
> /usr/local/jserv/jdbc/classes12.jar
> 
> is the right file for your JDBC drivers and that all users have read and 
> execute permissions on the directory and the jar file.
> 
> James
> 
> 
> 
> At 09:52 8/8/00, you wrote:
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> >Hi
> >
> >I appear to be having problems installing my oracle JDBC driver on my
> >production Linux box.
> >
> >I have apache and Jserv set up on my development box running on windows
> NT
> >4.  I have created my own zone and have my servlets accessing an oracle
> >database using type 4 JDBC drivers.  All this works great.
> >
> >I am now trying to move my work onto the production server.  This is a
> >server running Linux 6.2.  Apache and Jserv are already set up on this
> box
> >and working fine.  I have created the same zone as on my development box
> and
> >installed my servlets.  All this works fine and I can access my servlets.
> >It seem to fall apart when I try to include the JDBC classes in the
> >jserv.properties file.  When I do this and try to access and servlet I
> get
> >an internal server error.  Here is what it says in the apache error log :
> >
> >[Tue Aug  8 16:10:18 2000] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Premature end of
> >script headers: /client/IsItWorking
> >
> >The following is from the mod_jserv.log
> >
> >[08/08/2000 16:08:54:227] (EMERGENCY) ajp12: ping: no reply (-1)
> >Please make sure that the wrapper.classpath is pointing             to
> the
> >correct version of ApacheJServ.jar
> >[08/08/2000 16:09:15:247] (EMERGENCY) ajp12: ping: no reply (-1)
> >Please make sure that the wrapper.classpath is pointing             to
> the
> >correct version of ApacheJServ.jar
> >[08/08/2000 16:09:36:267] (EMERGENCY) ajp12: ping: no reply (-1)
> >Please make sure that the wrapper.classpath is pointing             to
> the
> >correct version of ApacheJServ.jar
> >[08/08/2000 16:09:57:287] (EMERGENCY) ajp12: ping: no reply (-1)
> >Please make sure that the wrapper.classpath is pointing             to
> the
> >correct version of ApacheJServ.jar
> >[08/08/2000 16:10:18:307] (EMERGENCY) ajp12: ping: no reply (-1)
> >Please make sure that the wrapper.classpath is pointing             to
> the
> >correct version of ApacheJServ.jar
> >[08/08/2000 16:10:18:308] (ERROR) wrapper: printing debugging information
> >(command line, env)
> >[08/08/2000 16:10:18:308] (ERROR) wrapper: argument[ 0]
> >/usr/local/jdk1.3/bin/java
> >[08/08/2000 16:10:18:308] (ERROR) wrapper: argument[ 1]
> >org.apache.jserv.JServ
> >[08/08/2000 16:10:18:308] (ERROR) wrapper: argument[ 2]
> >/usr/local/jserv/etc/jserv.properties
> >[08/08/2000 16:10:18:308] (ERROR) wrapper: environment[ 0]
> >PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
> >[08/08/2000 16:10:18:308] (ERROR) wrapper: environment[ 1]
> >CLASSPATH=/usr/local/jserv/libexec/ApacheJServ.jar:/usr/local/JSDK2.0/lib
> /js
> >dk.jar:/usr/local/jserv/jdbc/classes12.jar:/usr/local/jserv/NFuse/nfuse.j
> ar:
> >/usr/local/jserv/NFuse/ctxxml4j.jar:/usr/local/jserv/NFuse
> >[08/08/2000 16:10:18:359] (EMERGENCY) ajp12[1]: cannot scan servlet
> headers
> >(500)
> >[08/08/2000 16:10:18:359] (ERROR) an error returned handling request via
> >protocol "ajpv12"
> >
> >If I comment out the wrapper.classpath line for the JDBC driver, I can
> >access my servlets no problem (apart from the ones that use JDBC
> obviously).
> >
> >Can anybody help me out here ?????
> >
> >TIA
> >Lee
> >
> >
> >
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