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Posted to apache-bugdb@apache.org by Glenn Thompson <ga...@uswest.com> on 1999/03/26 00:00:11 UTC
mod_jserv/4138: How do I get jserv to print ou the classes that are being loaded?
>Number: 4138
>Category: mod_jserv
>Synopsis: How do I get jserv to print ou the classes that are being loaded?
>Confidential: no
>Severity: non-critical
>Priority: medium
>Responsible: jserv
>State: open
>Class: support
>Submitter-Id: apache
>Arrival-Date: Thu Mar 25 15:10:01 PST 1999
>Last-Modified:
>Originator: gathomp@uswest.com
>Organization:
apache
>Release: 1.3.4 1.0b3
>Environment:
Solaris 2.5.1 Java 1.1.6b
>Description:
I'm try to get a rather large servlet application running under jserv. I was able to get the examples and another
simple servlet running no problem. I'm getting a NoClassDefFound error when I try to run it.
I know i'm getting to the servlet base class for several reasons. When I remove it, I get a ClassNotFound exception
not the NoClassDefFound Error. Anyway, I have been through the many jars required
to run the system many times. This thing was written to the 1.0 API. It does run under JRun I'm told.
I was wondering if there is a way to get the thing to print out what class
it's trying to load. any ideas? By the way, I really like the way you
guys are headed with jserv. Everyone I know is goinh the High dollar middleware
route. I prefer good old servlets. The zones combined with mod_rewrite and/or mod_java
will be just what I want. Thanks
>How-To-Repeat:
No! It runs inside a firewall against a private database.
>Fix:
No. If I could just find out what class it's trying to load.
>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:
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