okay but I don't have the sources on my JServ release ... could you send me
your "ApacheModuleJServ.dll" if possible ?
Thanks
Alain
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De: Jay Burgess [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Date: vendredi 20 avril 2001 17:05
> À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet: RE: Apache + JServ + SSL
>
> >
> > If I well understand the message, I must recompile the JServ module
> > ApacheModuleJServ.dll) with -DEAPI option ... How can I do that (I know
> > that I must do it with Visual C++) ? Or where can I find a Apache
> version
> > compiled with -DEAPI option ?
> >
> Boy, this must be my day to answer questions. :)
>
> Here's what I just did last week, and it works for us.
>
> (1) Create a file called "configure.win32 "in the directory
> <JSERV_ROOT>/sources/c. It should contain the following information (note
> the paths will have to be adjusted to match your setup):
>
> PACKAGE=ApacheJServ
> VERSION=1.1.2
> APACHE_SRC=d:/servers/apache/src
> JAVA_HOME=d:/java/jdk1.2.2
> JSDK_HOME=d:/java/jsdk2.0
> EAPI=true
>
> (2) In the <JSERV_ROOT>/sources/c directory, modify makefile.win32 as
> follows:
>
> Replace both instances of "CoreR" with "Release".
> Comment out the jserv.h build rule:
>
> #jserv.h: autochange.exe
> # @autochange PACKAGE=$(PACKAGE) VERSION=$(VERSION)
> <jserv.h.in > jserv.h
>
> (3) Rebuild JServ:
>
> nmake /f Makefile.win32 @configure.win32
>
> (4) Copy the newly built ApacheModuleJServ.dll to the <WEBSERVER_ROOT>
> directory.
>
> Jay
>
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