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Ola Samuelson wrote:
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> > my haccesso.java have this statement
> >
> >         package rappo;
> >
> 
> Ok............
> So with your class in /usr/local/jserv/servlets/rappo
> your repository for the zone should be at least
> /usr/local/jserv/servlets/rappo

ok!

> And dependant classes that are NOT to be autoreloaded and accessible from
> other zones should be in wrapper.classpath.

now i remove my gxclassr.zip and jt400.zip from repositories
and added to jserv.properties with these lines :

wrapper.classpath=/usr/local/jserv/servlets/rappo/gxclassr.zip
wrapper.classpath=/usr/local/jserv/servlets/rappo/jt400.zip
 
> > classes; i created a zone rappo and i declare it in
> 
> So, what mountpoint do you have for the zone? It seems
> a bit odd to have a mount point with name not relevant to the zone name.
> Your log output indicates that
> 
> ": Servlet zone "root" not found." My guess is that you have
> the wrong properties file assigned to the zone.
> AND if you create a properties-file you must point at it
> in your jserv.properties.

that's was bad! now i correct this and i've put these lines to
jserv.conf :

ApJServMount /servlets /rappo
ApJServMount /servlet /rappo

 
> So, check your jserv.properties:
> * Mount point must have a properties file assigned
> * Properties-file must have repository-statements
> * Supporting classes in wrapper.classpath(classes not to be autoreloaded)
> 

i tried with these new settings and this is the results :

if i called my servlet like this : 
'http://10.0.0.160/servlets/rappo.haccesso'

mod_jserv.log tells : 'ClassNotFoundException: rappo.haccesso'

where could be the problem ?! i think should be that jserv cannot
read classes in gxclassr.zip and/or jt400.zip. should be ???

thanks a lot

Luca


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