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Re: reload beans with jsp
Thanks for the input, Carsten. I have basically the same thing, except for
a few more classes for a database driver and a few odds and ends. I don't
have gnujsp10.jar or servlet-2.0-plus.jar in the wrapper.classpath, but
instead they are listed in each zone as a repository. Is this how you have
it? If you are using multiple zones, would you mind sharing your
jserv.properties and zone property files with me?
Duane
Carsten Heyl wrote:
>
> Hi Duane,
>
> it worked for us when the only path stuff left in jserv.properties
> is
>
> wrapper.classpath=/usr/local/apache-1.3.9/libexec/ApacheJServ.jar
> wrapper.classpath=/usr/local/jsdk-2.0/lib/jsdk.jar
>
> >JSP Group,
> >
> >I think this has been addressed before, but I can't get to the mailing
list
> >archives (http://www.gjt.org/servlets/MailingLists/ListInfo.html/gnujsp).
> >It doesn't seem to be responding today.
> >
> >I have been trying to get GNU JSP pre1 to behave nicely with beans on
JServ
> >1.1, but I can't get it to work. My configuration has multiple zones for
> >each virtual host. I am including gnujsp10.jar and servlet-2.0-plus.jar
in
> >the repositories for each zone, but when they reference a bean it gives
an
> >internal server error. I have tried giving the explicit path to the bean
as
> >a repository statement and as part of the classpath variable in the
> >initargs.
> >
> >The only thing which seems to work is to put the beans in the classpath
(in
> >the jserv.properties file), but then they don't reload. I must be
> >overlooking something obvious. Could someone shed some light on this for
> >me? Many thanks!
> >
> >Duane Gran
> >spinweb.net
> >
> >
>
> Ciao,
> Carsten Heyl
>
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