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You need to send in your jserv.conf, jserv.properties, and gnujsp.properties
files.....

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Kimihiko.Kitase@citrix.co.jp [SMTP:Kimihiko.Kitase@citrix.co.jp]
> Sent:	Tuesday, May 02, 2000 6:39 AM
> To:	gnujsp@gjt.org
> Subject:	
> 
> About ApacheJserv/1.1 Installation
> 
> I installed ApacheJserv/1.1 on Apache1.3.12 for Redhat6.1.
> 1. I remove Apache1.3.9 that is pre-installed
> 
> <Install Apache 1.3.12>
> 2. cp apache_1.3.12.tar.Z /usr/local
> 3. tar -xvZf apache_1.3.12.tar.Z
> 4. cd apache_1.3.12
> 5. ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --enable-module=rewrite
> --enable-
>     shared=rewrite
> 6. make
> 7. make install
> 8. cd /usr/local/apache/conf
> 9. Edit httpd.conf and find the entry ServerName. Make sure the name of
> your
> 
>     server is listed there or edit the entry if necessary.
> 10. cd /usr/local/apache/bin
> 11. ./apachectl start 
> 12. Open your web browser and connect to http://localhost. You should now
> see the default Apache Web server page.
> 
> I got the following messages
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> -----------------
> Not Found
> The request URL /servlets/Hello.java was not found on this server.
> Apache/1.3.12 Server at 10.128.1.206 Port 80
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> -----------------
> 
> [mod_jserv.log]
> [02/05/2000 19:08:03:098] (ERROR) ajp12: Servlet Error:
> ClassNotFoundException:
> Hello.java
> 
> [error_log]
> [Tue May  2 18:58:53 2000] [notice] Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) ApacheJServ/1.1
> configu
> red -- resuming normal operations
> java.io.IOException: Directory not writable: /usr/local/apache/logs
>         at org.apache.jserv.JServ.start(JServ.java, Compiled Code)
>         at org.apache.jserv.JServ.main(JServ.java, Compiled Code)
> 
> [access_log]
> 10.128.1.95 - - [02/May/2000:19:08:03 +0900] "GET /servlets/Hello.java
> HTTP/1.1"
>  404 294
> 
> 
> Anyone know these problem?
> Best regards,
> Kimihiko Kitase