----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 11:38
AM
Subject: RE: SSI problems
Here are some other relevant config params to check:
(1) In "jserv.conf":
ApJServMount /servlet /your_zone
(2) In "jserv.properties":
zones=your_zone
your_zone.properties=c:/some/path/your_zone.properties
(3) Do you have the JAR containing your servlet defined
in a "repositories" line in "your_zone.properties"?
Finally, check the log files (error.log, mod_jserv.log,
jserv.log) to make sure that the various pieces are all starting up correctly.
If they are, then the logs should tell you where in the chain the request
is failing.
Jay
-----Original Message-----
From: Mamatha Katamneni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 1:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
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Hi,
am struggling from the past two days with Server
Side Includes.
here is my configuration.
Jsdk2.0
Apache 1.3.14
ApacheJSSI-1.1.1
ApacheJserv1.1.2(running in manual mode)
WinNT4.0
MySQL database
i wrote a .jhtml file in which am trying to get
servlet output.but the
server is not reconizing the <SERVLET> tag.
i made some changes in configuration files also
in jserv.conf i uncommented the ApJservAction line
and in zone.properties
file i added the ApachJSSI.jar to the repository.
i also added wrapper.classpath=C:\ApacheJSSI-1.1.1\src\java\ApacheJSSI.jar
in jserv.properties file.
but the server is not recognizing the servlet tag.Is
there any thing else
that am missing.
could someone please help me in solving my
problem.
am attaching my configuration files and the .jhtml
file.
my servlet class is running if i run it in browser
as
http://localhost/servlet/myservlet.
do i have to make any more changes.
Thanks,
Mamta.