- From: Benoit Mahe <Benoit.Mahe@sophia.inria.fr>
- Date: Thu, 05 Nov 1998 14:58:24 +0100
- To: "'www-jigsaw@w3.org'" <www-jigsaw@w3.org>
- cc: Magnus Hessel <magnus.hessel@iD2tech.com>, Lokendra Panwar <world@mech.iitkgp.ernet.in>, "Christopher H. Henson" <chhenson@netexp.net>
I made some tests on Windows NT, with the Sun's JDK1.1.7A and it works fine, even if I access the servlet directly. So if you are using the Microsoft's VM, it could be the reason of your problem. Regards, Benoit. Magnus Hessel writes: > I run jigsaw2.0beta3 with a servlet placed in the ...\www\servlets > directory. > The servlet has explicitely been added with the administration utility. > > If I only start the server (and implicitely the administration server) my > servlet is > not accessible from my browser. Actually the java-mashine hasn't loaded the > servlet class. > But if the adm. client is started, and my sevlet is browsed to by it, the > class is loaded and the constructor is run. Now I can access the servlet > from my browser. > > Is this a feature or is my settings wrong? > > Thanks/ > > Magnus Hessel > Software Engineer > > iD2 Technologies -an Ericsson associate > Liljeholmsv. 14, P.O Box 44055, 100 73 Stockholm, Sweden > Phone: + 46 8 775 52 67, Mobile:+46 70 792 58 42 > Fax:+46 8 726 79 12, E-mail: magnus.hessel@iD2tech.com > www.iD2tech.com > > Online security for e-commerce > - find out how at www.pki-seminar.com > > > - Benoît Mahé ------------------------------------------------------- World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Architecture domain - Jigsaw Team http://www.w3.org/People/Mahe - bmahe@w3.org - +33.4.92.38.79.89 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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