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Ken,
This is exactly what I am tryiing to do.
However, when I navigate to
http://myserver/package/package.myservlets.AServlet
I initially got an error message
the requested URL /package/package.myservlets.AServlet was not found.
I then noticed that my directory structure was this
/usr/local/jserv/servlets/package/myservlets/AServlet
so I changed this to
/usr/local/jserv/servlets/package/package/myservlets/AServlet
I then got the error message
Internal server error or misconfiguration unable to complete request
Could there be something wrong with my httpd.conf file?
I have looked at this extensively as well and have not
seen any obviuos mistakes? Any idea where I should look?
Chris
Kenneth Westelinck wrote:
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> Chris,
>
> created a directory /usr/local/jserv/servlets/package/myservlets: OK
>
> In jserv.properties:
> zones=root,package: OK
> package.properties=/usr/local/jserv/servlets/package.properties: OK
>
> In jserv.conf:
> ApJServMount /package /package: OK
>
> In package.properties
> repositories=/usr/local/jserv/servlets/package: OK
>
> If you put the IsItWorking example in these package directories you should
> be able to surf to:
> http://host/package/IsItWorking: OK
>
> Everything checks out OK. The only thing we seem to be having a
> misunderstanding about is the term "package".
> When you create a servlet: "AServlet" that is member of a package called
> mypackage.myservlets this servlet is reached by
> mypackage.myservlets.AServlet . You'll have to create this structure in
> order to make this work:
> /usr/local/jserv/servlets/package/mypackage/myservlets
> Copy AServlet to this directory, restart the webserver and surf to:
> http://host/package/mypackage.myservlets.AServlet
>
> #
> # Example code
> #
> package mypackage.myservlets;
>
> import java.io.*;
>
> import javax.servlet.*;
> import javax.servlet.http.*;
> public class AServlet extends HttpServlet {
> public void doGet (HttpServletRequest request,
> HttpServletResponse response)
> throws ServletException, IOException
> {
> PrintWriter out;
> String title = "Example Apache JServ Servlet";
> response.setContentType("text/html");
>
> out = response.getWriter();
>
> out.println("<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>");
> out.println(title);
> out.println("</TITLE></HEAD><BODY bgcolor=\"#FFFFFF\">");
> out.println("<H1>" + title + "</H1>");
> out.println("<H2> Congratulations, ApacheJServ 1.1.2 is
> working!<br>");
> out.println("</BODY></HTML>");
> out.close();
> }
> }
> #
> #
> #
>
> Should work.
>
> regards,
>
> Kenneth Westelinck
>
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