The only suggestion I can give you is to use Tomcat instead. JWS is outdated
and *no one* should use it.
[ Matthias Carlsson ]
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> Skickat: den 23 april 2001 16:10
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> �mne: HELP!!!
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>
> Dear Friends,
>
> I am a student of engineering and am currently in my final. I am
> using JAVA Servlets for the completion of my final year project
> and it also involves connectivity to MSAccess tables.
>
> I had installed WinME on my computer some time ago and was using
> the JavaWebServer2.0 Trial edition. I reinstalled it a number of
> times when experimenting with it.
>
> The project worked fine initially but sometime later, i started
> getting a Jrew error, it was so bad that Win reported that it
> caused an error in KERNEL32.exe and USER.exe. This always
> happened when i shutted down the server through the admin tool.
>
> Also the main problem was that the servlets were getting compiled
> but the output in the Internet Explorer 5.5 remained the same all
> the time.
>
> So i formatted my entire hard drive and reinstalled Win ME, then
> JavaWebServer2.0 again from the same installation file.
>
> But this time without having any servlet files at all in the
> servlets dir of the JWS, it gave me the same output and the same
> Jrew error!
>
> This went on for the past few days and then i again formatted the
> harddisk and then re-installed Win 98 which was there before ME.
>
> This time i installed JWS from a different downloaded file and it
> did give me the expected output for the first time, but the
> second time, although it did not give me any error but it still
> gave me the same output as the first case! I reduced the server
> cache to 0 and removed the temporary internet files and the
> history a number of times but nothing seems to work. I think that
> the server is caching the files in some place and that is what is
> causing the problems.
>
> I am in real need of help regarding the explanation of this
> problem and its solution asap.
>
> Please reply back to me as my final year project is stuck very badly.
>
> thank you,
> vishal.
>
> PS: Also the jar.exe worked with the Win98 previously but now jar
> tv farfile.jar gives no output at all.
> Please give a solution for that too.
>
> i am currently using JWS2.0 and the latest j2sdk1.3.0_02 from
> java.sun.com. I have also scanned the system with a number of
> anti viruses and they report no virus at all.
>
>
>
>
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