JSP not responding on 11.5.8

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    Default Re: JSP not responding on 11.5.8

    From Metalink:

    1-Stop the Oracle Apache Server PROD service.
    2-Edit the %Apache_Top%\Jserv\etc\jserv.properties file to include the
    correct path of the JDK.
    i.e wrapper.bin=c:\jdk1.3.1_07/bin/java.exe
    3-Restart the Oracle Apache Server PROD service.


    Good Luck
    --GP


    On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 20:21:10 -0400, "Dave Williams"
    <davetati@dsli.com> wrote:
    >All,
    >
    >I have installed 11.5.8 on Mandrake Linux and the only problem that I have
    >is that JSP does not respond in the post-install check. I can log into the
    >applications just fine but can not pull up anything related to JSP. For
    >example, the on-line help.
    >
    >I cannot see any errors as to why this is happening so have no idea where to
    >look. Can anyone help ?
    >
    >I have JDK1.3.1_07 installed.
    >
    >Thanks,
    >
    Gene Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Re: JSP not responding on 11.5.8

    > 1-Stop the Oracle Apache Server PROD service.
    > 2-Edit the %Apache_Top%\Jserv\etc\jserv.properties file to include the
    > correct path of the JDK.
    > i.e wrapper.bin=c:\jdk1.3.1_07/bin/java.exe
    > 3-Restart the Oracle Apache Server PROD service.
    On linux? ;)

    To Dave, since you are running unsupported config, probably no-one can help
    you from their experience. But checking jserv and apache logs would be a
    good starting point.

    Btw, what are you doing with this installation? Just playing around?

    Tanel.


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