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  • Subject: Re: Setting SJAVA400-L@midrange.comervlets on Websphere Application Server 1.1
  • From: "Luther Ananda Miller" <luther.miller@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 11:20:28 +0200

Can you view other normal HTML pages at http://myas400name/ ?
Try WRKACTJOB and find the first entry for the http server you are using
with websphere (DEFAULT perhaps?) and see what state it is in when it hangs.
Take a look at the files in the /QIBM/ProdData/IBMWebAS/logs/ hierarchy and
see if there is anything helpful there. (You might want to stop the
webserver, delete all the log files, and restart).
There are also group PTFs you can order for WebSphere, Java, and the HTTP
server. Perhaps getting the latest patches will help. Check out
www.as400service.ibm.com and search the Preventive Service Planning docs for
the group PTFs for your OS.
Also, try creating a brand new HTTP server confuguration and setting it up
for websphere and running it (do run another web server at the same time
which references websphere) instead-- maybe there is a problem in the
configuration file. Websphere has been upgraded to 2-point-something, but I
am not sure if that is avail for V4R3 or not.
Best to get the IBM samples running before trying to debug why your own
servlets don't work-- have you tried the samples? Also check out
www.as400.ibm.com/was (I think that is it, or maybe websphere instead of
was?)

Luther

-----Original Message-----
From: Vineet Kakroo, Gurgaon <vineetkr@ggn.hcltech.com>
To: JAVA400-L@midrange.com <JAVA400-L@midrange.com>
Date: Wednesday, 27 October 1999 21:05
Subject: RE: Setting SJAVA400-L@midrange.comervlets on Websphere Application
Server 1.1


>I do not get any error message.....the browser times out in looking for the
>URL & then stops.....the servlets are not in a package....I have tried
>running the HelloWorldServlet, which comes as part of the Websphere Server,
>but I am not able to access it also.....


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