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  • Subject: RE: HTTP Server sits at status JVAW with V4R4 Websphere Application Server 1.1
  • From: "Eyers, Daniel" <daniel.eyers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 06:25:01 -0700

As I recall, it has something to do with your host names (like the host name
in the configuration is not found in the host names table) ... Frances
helped me with this one last year....

dan


-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher J. Jewell [mailto:jewellcj@jewellconsult.com]
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 9:21 PM
To: JAVA400-L@midrange.com
Subject: HTTP Server sits at status JVAW with V4R4 Websphere Application
Server 1.1



I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem with V4r4 Websphere 1.1.
Our HTTP server is correctly set up and works fine without Websphere. When I
choose to enable Servlets and JSP with Websphere from the HTTP Server
Configuration Page, and restart the server instance, the server job stays at
status JVAW and does not move to CNDW. The WRKACTJOB entry is as shown
below:


 LAF400       QTMHHTTP    BCH     5.6  PGM-QZHBHTTP     JVAW

Amazingly, the job has an open empty spooled file QPRINT which is obviously
there to spool a Java exception, but the job log doesn't give any further
information.

When the server instance is ended, the spooled file contains a Java
Exception Trace Stack as shown at the end of this message. I have associated
the Server Instance with Websphere using the #ncf.native.httpd.cnf.path
property in the jvm.properties file following the instructions at
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/software/websphere/wsappserver/
docs/as400v11/wasgs44.htm

The problem seems to be due to the classpath as the JVM cannot find the
class 'com/ibm/servlet/service/SEServletManager'. My
'ncf.jvm.use.system.classpath' property is set to 'true', and my system
classpath is:
'.:/QIBM/ProdData/IBMWebAS/lib/ibmwebas.jar:
/QIBM/ProdData/IBMWebAS/lib/jst.jar:/QIBM/ProdData/IBMWebAS/lib/jsdk.jar:/QI
BM/ProdData/IBMWebAS/lib/x509v1.jar:/QIBM/ProdData/IBMWebAS/lib/xml4j.jar:/Q
IBM/ProdData/IBMWebAS/lib/databeans.jar:
/QIBM/ProdData/HTTP/Public/jt400/lib/data400.jar:
/QIBM/ProdData/HTTP/Public/jt400/lib/jt400.jar:
/QIBM/ProdData/HTTP/Public/jt400/lib/jui400.jar:
/QIBM/ProdData/HTTP/Public/jt400/lib/uitools.jar:/QIBM/ProdData/HTTP/Public/
jt400/lib/util400.jar:                       /QIBM/ProdData/HTTP
/Public/jt400/lib/x4j400.jar'

As it's rather hard to locate a class amongst a plethora of jar files,
perhaps someone would 'just know'.

The trace is reproduced below. If any one can help, that would be great.

Thanks

Chris Jewell


java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/ibm/servlet/service/SEServletManager
      java/lang/Error.<init>(Ljava/lang/String;)V+1 (Error.java:53)

com/ibm/servlet/service/SEService.getServletManager()Lcom/sun/server/Servlet
Manager;+7 (SEService.java:29)

com/sun/server/http/HttpServiceParameters.load(Lcom/sun/server/util/ExProper
ties;Z)V+232 (HttpServiceParameters.java:322)

com/ibm/servlet/service/SEHttpServiceParameters.load(Lcom/sun/server/util/Ex
Properties;Z)V+1 (SEHttpServiceParameters.java:4

com/sun/server/http/HttpServiceParameters.load(Lcom/sun/server/util/ExProper
ties;)V+1 (HttpServiceParameters.java:262)
      com/sun/server/http/HttpServiceParameters.init()V+11
(HttpServiceParameters.java:237)

com/sun/server/http/HttpService.init(Lcom/sun/server/PropertyConfig;)V+16
(HttpService.java:131)
      com/sun/server/ServiceManager.loadServices()V+36
(ServiceManager.java:505)
      com/sun/server/ServiceManager.startServices()Z+8
(ServiceManager.java:348)
      com/sun/server/ServerProcess.main([Ljava/lang/String;)V+121
(ServerProcess.java:231)
      com/ibm/servlet/service/ServerProcessThread.run()V+4
(ServerProcessThread.java:32)
      java/lang/Thread.run()V+11 (Thread.java:466)
Could not instantiate ServletManager class: java.lang.RuntimeException:
Could not start SEServletManager
Defaulting to com.sun.server.http.HttpServletManager
java.lang.NullPointerException


com/sun/server/http/session/SessionContextImpl.initializeSessionIdTemplate()
V+15 (SessionContextImpl.java:412)
      com/sun/server/http/session/SessionContextImpl.startServer()V+99
(SessionContextImpl.java:272)

com/sun/server/http/session/SessionContextImpl.initializeParameters()V+179
(SessionContextImpl.java:1423)

etc....

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