I installed JRun for Netscape ES, and if I disable the server, JRun serves
up my servlets.  However I still can't get Netscape to run any servlets at
all.  The JRun install removed the /servlet root from my obj.conf.  Do you
have any experience setting this kind of thing up?  Why would Netscape have
a config option for servlets if it can't run them?

Thanks,
Mark

----- Original Message -----
From: Alex P Deller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 1999 7:59 PM
Subject: Re: Trouble accessing servlets w/ Netscape ES 3.61


> NES doesn't support the API fully, so that you really need to a plugin,
such as jrun(www.livesoft.com).
>
> <<< "Mark A. Richman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  4/11  2:50p >>>
> I just installed Netscape Enterprise Server 3.61 on NT 4.0.  I accepted
all the installation defaults, and I see in the server manager that a
"/servlet" virtual root has been set up for me, pointing to
"C:\Netscape\SuiteSpot\plugings\Java\servlets".
>
> However, when I try to access a servlet
http://localhost:8000/servlet/ServletName
> I get page access errors, and the servlet doesn't run.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
>
>
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