"Juan Carlos P�rez Fuertes" wrote:
> I have the same problem. I have realised in the log of the Apache web
> server that it can not found the class org.apache.jserv.JServ. I have not
> done too much try because I am doing by myself at home but I have realised
> that it is a classpath problem.
>
> I do not know if you are in the same trouble...
>
People with configuration problems on a particular servlet engine are
MUCH more likely to get help by going to the mailing list and/or support pages
for that servlet engine, rather than using bandwidth on a general purpose
servlet interest list.
In the particular case of Apache JServ, the place to start is the web site:
http://java.apache.org
and, in particular, the FAQ-O-MATIC. This is a summary of the (many)
questions and answers from previous users about configuration, installation,
programming, and various other topics related to Apache JServ. Most people
will find the answer to their questions here.
If that doesn't work, there is an Apache JServ specific mailing list where you
can ask specific questions. Be prepared to include the relevant contents of
your configuration files, and any error logs that were generated.
Craig McClanahan
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