I had a similar problem. I think what fixed it was removing the spaces from
the scratchdir path definition. Try this:
servlet.org.gjt.jsp.JspServlet.initArgs=scratchdir=c:/Progra~1/Apache~1/Apac
he/htdoc/scratchdir
I think the gnujsp author mentioned that he had heard gnujsp won't work with
JDK 1.2. I finally got it to run with an NT setup almost like yours, but it
has one big problem: the compile always fails for some reason. If I copy the
compile command from the log file and execute it myself in the scratch
directory from a command prompt, then stop and restart the server, JSP pages
will work. I haven't spent enough time to figure out why it fails yet. It is
a real pain.
I'm just hoping that Jakarta will work with Apache soon! Does anyone know
when we can expect that, or will Jakarta only work with Sun's web server?
Good luck,
LBF
-----Original Message-----
From: Schmucker, Douglas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 1999 8:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JSP Servlet Error with GNUJSP 1.0.0
I am currently running into a problem when accessing any JSP page. The
software that I am running is Win NT, Apache 1.3.9, ApacheJServ 1.1.b3,
GNUJSP 1.0.0, and JDK 1.2.2. When I start up Apache it appears to
initialize the JspServlet fine. Based on the output in the Jserv log file.
However, with I access my JSP pages through a browser I get the following
error in the mod_jserv log file.
[11/11/1999 15:27:49:041] (ERROR) ajp12: Servlet Error: Initialization error
while loading the servlet: gnujsp: missing init parameter : "scratchdir", 1
[11/11/1999 15:27:49:041] (ERROR) an error returned handling request via
protocol "ajpv12"
I am setting up the initArgs in my Servlet Zone properties as follows:
servlet.gnujsp.initArgs=repositories=c:/ApacheJServ/servlets
servlet.org.gjt.jsp.JspServlet.initArgs=scratchdir=c:/Program Files/Apache
Group/Apache/htdoc/scratchdir
servlet.org.gjt.jsp.JspServlet.initArgs=compiler.classpath=c:/jdk1.2.2/bin
servlet.org.gjt.jsp.JspServlet.initArgs=repositories=c:/ApacheJServ/servlets
Does any one have a idea what I have wrong?
Thanks in advance.
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