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Peter Chatterton

2004-01-19, 6:32 am

I have tried the following, just-in-case I don't really need a password,
but it doesn't tell me a lot, and I would appreciate some help:

JDB -sourcepath E:\javaPackages org.apache.jserv.JServServletManager
C:\orant9i\Apache\Apache>JDB org.apache.jserv.JServServletManager
Initializing jdb ...
quote:

> run


run org.apache.jserv.JServServletManager
Set uncaught java.lang.Throwable
Set deferred uncaught java.lang.Throwable
quote:

>


VM Started:
Exception occurred: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException
(uncaught)"thread=main", java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(), line=199 bci=72

main[1] list
Source file not found: URLClassLoader.java
main[1]

Thanks,
Peter.

"Peter Chatterton" <peter@chatterton.name> wrote in message
news:u%GBb.1982$aF2.265928@news20.bellglobal.com...
quote:

> I want to use jdb for debugging a servlet.
>
> I'm using Apache/JServ with jdk 1.4 (via Textpad on win2K SP 3).
>
> The 'gospel' I'm using is:
> 'Start the server manually and record the password for remote


debugging
quote:

> (this is displayed on the console).'
> 'Start the Java debugger:'
> 'jdb -host your_host -password the_password'
> 'You should be able to debug your Java classes now using the jdb
> command.'
>
>
> My problem is that I can't find the password from Apache.
> I normally start/restart apache as a windows Service.
> If I start it from DOS I get:
> 'C:\orant9i\Apache\Apache>apache -k start'
> 'Oracle HTTP Server Powered by Apache/1.3.12 (Win32) ApacheJServ/1.1
> mod_ssl/2.6.4 OpenSSL/0.9.5a mod_perl/1.24 running...'
>
>
> I've searched the log, conf & property files but can't find any password.
> I've also searched the Apache website for 'jdb' without luck.
> I've printed out (and read!) the 'Using Apache with MS Windows' manual.
>
>
> I did a Google:
> --Someone suggested starting Apache using using the -X flag, but I don't
> seem to have this option.
> --Someone else suggested changing jvm12.conf, but I don't have one.
>
> Thanks,
> Peter.
>
> Posted to comp.lang.java and
> comp.infosystems.www.servers.misc
>
>




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