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Re: Java Servlet API 2.2 not supported in Oracle's Apache Jserv

From: Tony McClure <email_at_tonymcclure.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 10:46:38 +0000 (UTC)
Message-ID: <a9osid$5dr$1@knossos.btinternet.com>


Many thanks for the replies.
My plan is to use API 2.0 (limited) functionality with Apache/Jserv until 9ias R2 is avail.

Tony McClure

"C. Ferguson" <c_ferguson_at_rationalconcepts.com> wrote in message news:3CBFDFD1.8D6CCF33_at_rationalconcepts.com...
> Hi,
> FYI and the disclaimer that I haven't done this one... yet...
> Tomcat docs indicate you can set tomcat to work with the Apache
webserver. You'd have to dig into
> the docs to see how tomcat would service the servlet requests and not
JServ in Apache.
>
> Something that I have done. Disable the apache webserver that is
deployed with the db and installed
> resin webserver/servlet engine. www.caucho.com. That webserver is always
supporting the latest
> servlet api.
>
> hth,
> Cindy
>
> "Vladimir M. Zakharychev" wrote:
>
> > Servlet API v2.2 will be supported in upcoming 9iAS R2. For now, your
only
> > option is to use latest non-Oracle Apache distribution with Tomcat - I
am
> > not sure that it's possible to replace the servlet engine shipped with
Oracle
> > HTTP Server.
> >
> > Corrections are welcome.
> >
> > --
> > Vladimir Zakharychev (bob_at_dpsp-yes.com)
http://www.dpsp-yes.com
> > Dynamic PSP(tm) - the first true RAD toolkit for Oracle-based internet
applications.
> > All opinions are mine and do not necessarily go in line with those of my
employer.
> >
> > "Tony McClure" <email_at_tonymcclure.co.uk> wrote in message
news:a9n9ip$sas$1_at_helle.btinternet.com...
> > > The pre-configured Apache web server in Oracle 9i does not appear to
support
> > > the Java Servlet API 2.2. (i.e. in Jserv). My Java servlet classes
work fine
> > > in an IDE using Tomcat 3.2.1., until I transfer the servlet classes to
the
> > > pre-configured servlet directory in Oracles Apache Jserv directory.
Hence I
> > > can't run them for real using a browser.
> > >
> > > I'm new to Apache (and fairly new to Java) and would be interested to
know
> > > if its the norm to re-configure the issued Apache server? I have
tried to
> > > amend the CLASSPATH wrapper in file jserv.properties file to use a 2.2
> > > version of ..servlet.jar, but it still fails.
> > >
> > > I'm developing using jBuilder5 and there's no problem within the IDE.
Its a
> > > pity I can't deploy it on a web site!!
> > >
> > > Any help would be appreciated - I've run out of ideas.
> > >
> > > Tony McClure
> > >
> > >
>
Received on Fri Apr 19 2002 - 05:46:38 CDT

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