Can you wget the applet file?
Apache 2.2.4 on Slax Linux, clients are win 2000 and win 98 with
Mozilla an IE
I'm trying to get Apache on a Slax Linux machine to serve an applet to
a browser on a Windows PC.
The html loads and displays; the applet is a simple 'hello world' app
that runs in appletviewer fine. html and class are in the htdocs
directory. hppd.conf was edited to allow to all.
The PC requests the html, Apache delivers, ack, ack etc. PC requests
helloapp.class, Apache responds, but the PC shows errors in Java
Console and the applet does not run (applet notinited).
errors:
load:class helloapp not found.
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: helloapp
at ......
at ...
Caused by: java.io.IOException: unexpected EOF
at ...
The tcp packet returned by Apache is:
0000 ...v.".....e..E.
0010 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@........
0020 ..P.(....C"..P.
0030 ..xv..HTTP/1.1.2
0040 00.OK..Date:.Thu
0050 ,.25.Oct.2007.10
0060 :16:04.GMT..Serv
0070 er:.Apache/2.2.4
0080 .(Unix).mod_ssl/
0090 2.2.4.OpenSSL/0.
00A0 9.8b.DAV/2..Last
00B0 -Modified:.Thu,.
00C0 25.Oct.2007.09:5
00D0 8:21.GMT..ETag:.
00E0 "220c-214-462de9
00F0 40"..Accept-Rang
0100 es:.bytes..Conte
0110 nt-Length:.532..
0120 Keep-Alive:.time
0130 out=5,.max=100..
The packet is 372 bytes but it says the Content-Length is 532
This and the error suggest that the actual applet class is not being
included in the packet.
I'm new at this, so it may be something very simple. I did get it to
work the other night after adding codebase="." to the <applet> part of
of the html code. But now it's not helping. I feel I must have changed
something in the Apache configuration.
I tried searching the archives, but it doesn't seem set up well for
searching - am I missing a search link somewhere?
--
Michael McGlothlin
http://www.plumbersstock.com/
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