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<h1 align="center">Supported Platforms</h1>

For platforms not specificially entered here, the following rules should apply:
<p>
<b>
For the Java portion of Apache JServ:
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Any computer OS that can run JDK/JRE 1.1.x or greater (including JDK/JRE 1.2).
<P>

For the C portion of Apache JServ:
<p>
Any computer OS that can run the Apache webserver.
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<p>
If your platform is not entered here and you know that it works, please add a comment below stating all the obvious details about your platform and version information.
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        <td bgcolor="#b0b0b0"><strong>Operating System</strong></td>
        <td bgcolor="#b0b0b0"><strong>JVM</strong></td>
        <td bgcolor="#b0b0b0"><strong>Web Server</strong></td>
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        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">Linux 2.2.3 (glibc2)</td>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">Blackdown JDK 1.2-pre1</td>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">Apache 1.3.4</td>
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      <tr>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Linux 2.0.35 (Redhat 5.1/5.2)</td>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Blackdown JDK 1.1.6v5 (green threads)</td>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Apache 1.3.3</td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">Linux 2.0.32 (Redhat 4.0)</td>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">Blackdown JDK 1.1.5v8 (green threads)</td>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">Apache 1.3.1</td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Linux 2.0.35 (Redhat 5.1)</td>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Blackdown JDK 1.1.6v4a (green threads)</td>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Apache 1.3.1</td>
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      <tr>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">Solaris 2.7</td>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">java version "1.2"
Solaris VM (build Solaris_JDK_1.2_01_dev06_fcsV, native threads, sunwjit)</td>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">Apache 1.3.4</td>
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       <tr>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">Solaris 2.5.1</td>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">JavaSoft JDK 1.1.7 (green threads)</td>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">Apache 1.3.3</td>
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      <tr>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Solaris 2.5</td>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">JavaSoft JDK 1.1.3 (green threads)</td>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Apache 1.3.3</td>
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      <tr>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">HP 3000 + MPE/iX 5.5</td>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">JDK 1.1.7B</td>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Apache 1.3.4</td>
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      <tr>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">Windows 95b 4.0.1111</td>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">JavaSoft JDK 1.1.7 (native threads)</td>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">Apache 1.3.3</td>
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      <tr>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Windows 95b 4.0.1111</td>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Microsoft JVM 4.79.2339 (native threads)</td>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Apache 1.3.3</td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">Windows 95b 4.0.1111</td>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">JavaSoft JDK 1.2beta4 (native threads)</td>
        <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0">Apache 1.3.3</td>
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        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Windows NT 4.0 (sp 4)</td>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Javasoft JDK 1.1.7A (native threads)</td>
        <td bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Apache 1.3.3</td>
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      <tr>
        <td colspan="3" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><strong>Note:</strong> Apache JServ is designed to&nbsp;
        run on any 1.1 compliant Java Virtual Machine and mod_jserv is designed to run with both
        Apache 1.2.x and 1.3.x generations. Please report to the mailing lists your platform if
        not listed here. Thanks.</td>
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Linux 2.1.x & 2.2.x (Slackware), Blackdown JVM 1.1.7v1a/Apache 1.3.3, 1.3.4
Solaris/x86 2.6, all JDK 1.2 prereleases and Solaris optimized production release/Apache 1.3.3, 1.3.4
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AIX 4.3 Apache 1.3.3
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<b>
For the Java portion of Apache JServ:
<P>
Any computer OS that can run JDK/JRE 1.1.x or greater (including JDK/JRE 1.2).
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For the C portion of Apache JServ:
<p>
Any computer OS that can run the Apache webserver.
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I have successfully set up and run the example/Hello servlet with the
following comfiguration:

IBM AIX 4.2
Apache 1.3.6
JSDK 2.0
JDK 1.1.6
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The crazy folk at Bitmovers Communications (http://bitmovers.com) have sucessfully installed JServ 1.0b4 on Mac OS X Server. We were not able to install JServ into the version of Apache that comes preinstalled on OS X Server, so we complied it into a fresh distribution of Apache 1.3.6. Feel free to contact us if you're trying the same and need some advice.
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The Hello example successfully ran on the following configuration:
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Apache 1.3.6 source distribution<br>
Apache JServ 1.0<br>
Digital UNIX 4.0E Build 1091<br>
JDK version, as reported by "java -version":<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;1.1.6-2 (ships with 4.0E)<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;1.1.8-1 (<a target="_top" href="http://www.digital.com/java/fast.html">downloadable</a>)<br>
gcc version cygnus-2.7-96q4 as reported by "gcc -v"
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Up and running with the following config:

*  RedHat6.0
*  Blackdown JDK1.2 preV2
*  JavaSoft JSDK2.0
*  Apache 1.3.6 - no DSO (no luck with the RPM, built mod_jserv in from source distribution)
*  JServ1.0



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Same thing as the previous answer. RH 6.0; Linux 2.2.10; Blackdown JDK 1.2p2; JSDK 2.0; but, more importantly, Apache 1.3.6 with DSO, from RPMs. You have to install the apache-devel rpm too. It has the apxs program that the configure script uses to figure out what to do.
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I dropped the ApacheJServ source in my ports hierarchy specifically the apache13-php3/work directory. I ran configure in ApacheJServ and it's worked like a charm. I compiled it statically into Apache. Here's the full specs:
  - FreeBSD 3.0
  - jdk1.1.7 (FreeBSD ports)
  - apache 1.3.4 (FreeBSD ports)
  - jsdk2.0 (Sun's web site)
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<pre>
Operating System  IRIX 6.5 (64 bits)
Web Server        Apache 1.3.6
JServ             1.0 (compiled statically into Apache)
JVM               3.1 (Sun 1.1.5)
JSDK              2.0
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<a href=mailto:lafor@hotmail.com>lafor</a>
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OS: Windows 2000 Beta 3
APACHE: 1.3.6
JSERV: 1.0
JDK: 1.1.8
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I've successfully compiled and run Hello servlet example on:
Machime: Sun Ultra1
OS: SunOS 5.6 (Solaris 2.6)
JVM: jdk1.1.6
JSDK2.0
Web Server: Apache 1.3.6 (with DSO)
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Platform: Solaris 7, Apache1.3.9, JServ1.0, JSDK 2.0, JDK 1.2.2 (w/Hotspot)

I had trouble with this configuration under high load with earlier versions of JDK (1.1.7 & 1.2.1). Small servlets and low load would work fine, but a high load would break JServ.  

When I installed 1.2.2, these problems disappeared.  I believe it was a problem with memory leaks, but I'm not sure.
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Windows 98SE 4.10.2222 A
JavaSoft JRE 1.2
Apache 1.3.9
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Cobalt RaQ, MIPS CPU, RedHat Linux 5.0
Apache 1.3.3
Kaffe 1.0b4
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AIX 4.1.5
JServ 1.0 compiled with gcc 2.7.2
Apache 1.3.3 compiled from source with gcc 2.7.2
IBM JDK 1.1.6.7 for AIX

The statically compiled version installs out of the box.
With manual intervention, I was able to install the DSO version.

We use this daily for servlet development.  It is reliable.
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<B>Win NT 4.0 Service pack 3 AND Win 98</B><BR>
<PRE>Apache 1.3.6 binary ditribution
Jserv  1.0 binary distribution
Sun JDK 1.2.1
Sun JSDK 2.0</PRE>
<B>Everything worked right Perfectly, no tweaking required</B>
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Compaq Tru64 Unix 4.0f
java version "1.1.7B-2"
ApacheJServ 1.1b1
Apache 1.3.9
I had some trouble with make, gmake worked better,
plus there was much makefile bitching about:
  test: unknown operator
so I had to 'make install' some bits by hand,
but in the end it worked.
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