http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/software/http/news/sitenews.htm
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Dave that's the latest information with the latest group PTF for Apache,
which you need to apply. No directives then Apache doesn't know how to find
the WAS server. The following may help explain how it does that.

http://www.ignite400.org/news/news2001041202.htm

Thanks Bleddyn

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At 04:33 AM 8/19/2001, Bleddyn wrote:
>Dave port 900 is where WAS runs not the webserver, and you need to call the
>webserver to get at WAS> Try your call without the :900 on there.
>
>We have some good stuff on IGNITe/400 on how WAS fits into the webserver.


I tried http://drme2.drme.com/WSsamples/index.html and received "This page
can not be displayed".  Same for http://drme2.drme.com/servlet/hello and
received the same message.  http://drme2/servlet/hello yields "The page can
not be found".

I have not entered any directives in my new Apache HTTP server and I think
that may be part of the problem,

Thanks




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