Thanks for your answer. I already try this but when I write this script, I don't know how to handle the loop with stdin (in the shell script or in the java file ?) :
I try this in the shell :
        #!/bin/sh
        while read text
        do
                java -classpath /path/to/java/class/ MainClass
        done


But it don't seem to work..

I didn't manage to configure the lock file, could it be the main problem ? I just add "RewriteLock /etc/apache2/myLock.lock" in my http.conf file. But apache server simply don't start with that, without any error in the log file. I try creating the file or not, with chmod 777. But I think I miss something.

Somebody could help ?
Thanks
Cedric

Le 15 juil. 08 à 13:28, Eric Covener a écrit :

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 4:26 AM, Anazys - Apache <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,

I try tu use a RewriteMap to rewrite dynamically urls on MacOS 10.5 Leopard
Server. The code is really simple in the http.conf file :

      RewriteMap    mymap       prg:/path/to/map.class
      RewriteRule   ^/path/(.*)$  /path/page?${mymap:$1}

But when I launch Apache, I have this message in error log :
[Mon Jul 14 15:47:43 2008] [error] (86)Bad CPU type in executable:
exec of '/etc/apache2/Main.class' failed

Anybody knows what could be the problem ?
Is it possible tu use a Java file for RewriteMap ?


You need to write a shell script that launches java class, and use the
script in your Apache config. Class files are not executables.


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Eric Covener
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