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Hi all,
could anybody tell me how to configure my JServ. I have the Problem, that I'm using an JDBC driver for an interbase database. but my servlet could not find the interbase.jar! I've allready tryed different configurations without any success! dani@maxonline.at ------------------ Kienes |
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Check your jserv.properties file.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by freebsd:
Check your jserv.properties file.[/quote] Thank you for your reply! I've checked my jserv.properties file. I think I have to add a wrapper.classpaht=???? line. But I couldn't find the right configuration. Could you give me an example? e.g. an example file! I'm working with JServ on my lokal notebokk and it is running under Win2000 (sorry) but that is just for development. Thanks a lot twice |
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>>is running under Win2000
Sorry can't help in win32. |
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