yes , but after i install a server into my own
directory, then i would have to change the classpath
variable, it means still i would have to ask the
administrator to add my directory path into the java
classpath. i am wrong? another point, i believe that i
am already very close to the solution.
--- Robert Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do not believe there's anything stopping you
> installing your own version
> of the webserver and trying things out yourself from
> within your own
> directory. only once you feel things are correct do
> you then have to swap
> over the main one.
>
> I suggest you consider doing this.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: A mailing list for discussion about Sun
> Microsystem's Java Servlet
> > API Technology.
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> > yilmaz
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 1:14 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: wap servlets again
> >
> >
> > first thank you for your reply.
> > since i am not the server administator, i can't
> make changes
> > however i do ask the administarotor to do so .
> > as you might guess, if i ask him to change several
> times
> > i will make him angry.
> > so far i made him change the file two times.
> > i think i have one more chance, and i must use
> this last chance carefully
> > are you sure that will work?
> > cheers
> > yilmaz
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Robert Nicholson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 3:24 PM
> > Subject: Re: wap servlets again
> >
> >
> > > What happens if you change your WebApplication
> definition to
> > >
> > > <WebApplication id="wapservlets"
> > >  mapping="/wapservlets/wap"
> docBase="/user/staff/wapteam"
> > >  maxInactiveInterval="30" />
> > >
> > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: A mailing list for discussion about Sun
> Microsystem's
> > Java Servlet
> > > > API Technology.
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> > > > yilmaz ay
> > > > Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 12:06 AM
> > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > Subject: wap servlets again
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > HI EVERYBODY!
> > > > last time (some) friends gave me a kind reply
> for my
> > > > problem.
> > > > my problem is :I want to use my own directory
> (which
> > > > is located at /user/staff/wapteam)
> > > > as the servlet root, so that i can easily
> upload,
> > > > download and modify my the servlets.
> > > > and our campus server uses javaserver web dev
> kit as
> > > > servlet server and it is located at
> /usr/jwsdk1.0.1
> > > > as my friends suggested, i added the directory
> name
> > > > into the webserver.xml file.
> > > > i asked the server administrator to add the
> following
> > > > line to the webserver.xml file:
> > > > <WebApplication id="wapservlets"
> > > > mapping="/user/staff/wapteam" docBase="wap"
> > > > maxInactiveInterval="30" />
> > > > where /user/staff/wapteam  is the full path to
> my
> > > > directory.
> > > > for reference i put the whole webserver.xml
> content at
> > > > the bottom
> > > > now my problem is : i still can't access my
> sample
> > > > HelloWorldExample servlet which is located
> under
> > > > /wap/servlets  directory
> > > > i use the following URL to access that servlet
> > > >
>
http://140.124.13.4:8080/wapservlets/wap/servlet/HelloWorldExample
> > > >
> > > > i also used several other probable  addresses
> but in
> > > > vain.
> > > > i can't access. What is wrong with this
> location?
> > > > CAN SOMEONE TELL ME HOW SHOULD I ACCESS TO MY
> > > > SERVLETS?
> > > > THANKS A LOT IN ADVANCE :)
> > > > YILMAZ AY
> > > > REGARDS
> > > >
> > > > <!DOCTYPE WebServer (View Source for full
> doctype...)>
> > > >
> > > > - <WebServer id="webServer">
> > > > - <Service id="service0"
> hostName="dbs.cc.ntut.edu.tw"
> > > > port="8080" inet="140.124.13.4"
> docBase="webpages"
> > > > workDir="work" workDirIsPersistent="false">
> > > >   <WebApplication id="examples"
> mapping="/examples"
> > > > docBase="examples" maxInactiveInterval="30" />
> > > >   <WebApplication id="wapservlets"
> > > > mapping="/user/staff/wapteam" docBase="wap"
> > > > maxInactiveInterval="30" />
> > > >   <WebApplication id="roy" mapping="/roy"
> > > > docBase="roy" maxInactiveInterval="30" />
> > > >   <WebApplication id="dumy" mapping="/.."
> > > >
>
docBase="dumy/dumy/dumy/dumy/dumy/dumy/dumy/dumy/dumy/dumy/dumy/dumy"
> > > > maxInactiveInterval="30" />
> > > >   </Service>
> > > >   </WebServer>
> > >
> >
> >
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