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December 2000, Week 3

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Mon, 18 Dec 2000 13:13:07 -0800
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After struggling for 18 months to get the Apache Java Server to actually work, I hope you can understand how exciting it is to actually get the "Hello World" and IsItWorking servlets to do what they are supposed to here at the ranch on our HP e3000 System!

Way to go HP!

And my gratitude goes to the half-dozen or so folks at HP who have helped us get there!

My question is this:

On the instructions for installing the Java Servlets Beta for MPE/iX under Verify startup, is the instruction:

"Once the servlet engine is running, you can view servlet status by calling the servlet status handler,

http://your.host.com/jserv/   "

When I enter "http://hp/jserv/" in my browser, I get:

Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /jserv/ on this server. 

Apache/1.3.9 Server at http://an.I.P.address Port 80

I don't see any obvious ways around this.

PS: We just issued the Purchase Order for Webise this morning!
Sometimes good things *DO* happen to governmental agencies at the end of the budget year!

My intention is to take all my learnings and put them on my web site so people can follow the same processes step by step.
BTW: There is an update on ATM Voting at my web site. I'll tone it down later.

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