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3. SERVLETEXEC/NSAPI: NES/IWS/SUN ONE PLUGIN (WINDOWS)
You must either: (a) make sure the ServletExec/NSAPI Init directives appear before
these two Java Interpreter directives; or, (b) remove the Java Interpreter directives.
Important— NES and iWS 4.1 or earlier Users
If you're using NES or iWS 4.1 or earlier, you must add the Init directives to the
obj.conf file rather than the magnus.conf file.
2. The following lines must be added to obj.conf within the <Object
name=default>
directives:
NameTrans fn=”ServletExecFilter”
Service method=”(GET|HEAD|POST)” type=”magnus-internal/nac”
fn=”ServletExecService
Note
The Service directive will normally appear on a single line within the obj.conf
file. It’s shown as spanning two lines here for formatting reasons. It may span two lines
within
obj.conf, in which case the second line must begin with a tab or space
character.
Important
The NameTrans directive for ServletExec/NSAPI must appear first in the list of
NameTrans directives for the default object. The Service directive for
ServletExec/NSAPI must similarly appear first in the list of
Service directives for the
default object.
Figure 7 and Figure 8 show magnus.conf and obj.conf files for the Sun ONE Web Server
6.1. The default installation locations were used for both the server and
ServletExec/NSAPI. The changes made for ServletExec/NSAPI are highlighted.
3.6.4 VerifyObjConf.bat
Within the
https-<server-name> subdirectory of the ServletExec NSAPI
directory is the command file
VerifyObjConf.bat. This command file can be
executed to automatically check your
obj.conf file for errors. VerifyObjConf.bat
creates a file named
Verify.log in the https-<server-name> subdirectory that
contains a list of warnings and errors.
3.7 Uninstalling ServletExec/NSAPI
To uninstall ServletExec/NSAPI
1. In Control Panel, click Add/Remove Programs.
2. Click ServletExec 5.0 NSAPI, and then click Add/Remove or Change/Remove,
depending on your operating system.
3. When prompted by the uninstaller, select one of the following, depending on the
scenario:
Uninstall a ServletExec instance to uninstall ServletExec/NSAPI for a single
NES/iWS/Sun ONE instance
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