I'm not sure if i understand ur problem .let me share my experience in this.
Regarding NES (3.x) and Servlets on NT
1. NES has built in support for Servlets ver 1.0 (hence the config option in
obj.conf)
2. U need to have have a "server-plugin" for executing servlets (Eg. JRUN)
coz u've installed JRUN i'll tell u acc. to that.
3. after u've installed JRUN (irrespective of the OS) u need to execute the
"Connector" this is the guy which tell the NES to pass on requests for
/servlets to JRUN
4. Note u should have enabled the Java Pgms in NES
5. Also check out the port no. by Default NES will take port no. 80 and JRUN
will simply follow NES (actually JRUN has got nothing to do with it)
hope that helps
regards
narendra
"Mark A. Richman" wrote:
> 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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