Re: Upgrade 1.3.12 -> 2.2.16: Jserv issue ???

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On 9/9/2010 1:35 AM, Joost de Heer wrote:
> On Thu, September 9, 2010 01:45, Mike Schleif wrote:
>>    Hi, All!
>>
>> You may have seen my posts last week about a legacy Oracle App (8.1)
>> running on Apache (1.3.12) under Windows.
>>
>> Trying to upgrade Apache, and we've run into a Jserv issue:
>>
>> Legacy lines from httpd.conf:
>> # Include the configuration for Apache JServ 1.1
>> include "C:\oracle\ora81\Apache\Jserv\conf\jserv.conf"
>>
>> This prevents Apache 2.2 from startup:
>>
>> "Cannot load C:/oracle/ora81/Apache/Jserv/ApacheModuleJServ.dll into
>> server: The specified module could not be found."
>
> Apache 1.3 modules don't load in 2.2. You'll need to contact Oracle to see
> if and how you can upgrade.
>
> Joost

OK, I understand what you're saying. However, all I'm asking is, How can I load Jserv 1.1 functionality in Apache 2.2.16?

Oracle hasn't supported 8.1 in years.

We're trying to see if we can upgrade the web server portion while leaving all else as-is.

Thank you.

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