VA4J is simply and IDE and has no bearing on the installation of an
application server.  The problem probably lies in the classpath(s).

Just another Saturday at the #%$@&! office....
Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Balaji M (CTC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 1:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: A newbee question...


Hi all.
        I really don't know weather this is the right place to ask this
question. Anyway since this is intriguing me a lot I am risking it.

        I am trying to install Web Application Server in a local system.
This system has Visual Age For Java Installed in it. How ever after trying
the Server is not getting installed correctly. In another m/c where  Visual
Age For Java  is not installed the Server gets installed.

        Why is it like that. Does the installation of a server is dependent
on any of the software present in your system. Or am I getting all things
muddled. Please help.

        Any input in this regard will be highly appreciated.

        Thanks again,

Regards,
Balaji M.

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