Initial Setup Help

Hi, i'm having trouble setting up itunes_u.
I've done what the admin guide said to do; i used the java sample script from Apple's site and modified (String siteURL, String siteURL, String debugSuffix,String sharedSecret,String administratorCredential) it with the info. they sent via email.
i compiled the ITunesU.java file to get the "ITunesU.class" file and uploaded it and the "itunesu" transfer script file to the cgi-bin directory of the server.
When i try transferring my info. using
http://web.sunybroome.edu/cgi-bin/itunesu i get the following error;
"Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request."
I tried using the debug, and got the following results:
Received
Destination sunybroome.edu
Identity Not received
Credentials Administrator
Time Not received
Signature Not received
Analysis
The destination string is valid and the corresponding destination item was found.
The identity string is valid but provides no identity information.
The credential string is valid and contains the following recognized credential:
1. Administrator
The time string is missing.
The signature string is missing.
can someone help please, i am running out of ideas.

Hi,
A few comments from me.
First is ... well, I'm curious ... if you run my program (I'm the iTunes U Access app guy) and you omit the debug string, the app should take you to your site in iTunes U. Does that work? The debug string is just for ... debugging ... 'specially the credentials you pass. It will not help you debug your site CGI.
Next is that the error you orginally reported is coming from your owm server running Apache. The implication is that your site CGI isn't working and you're not sending a token string to Apple. As you guessed, it's basically irrelevent whether you're attaching a debug string ... your transfer CGI has to "basically" work before the debugging string becomes important.
Java byte code is supposed to be cross-platform. However, it may be that something's amiss with your Java setup in Windows. Linux might behave better.
One of the things I like about the C code (and shell scripts) Apple provides is that they are so self-contained. With the Perl and Python stuff, you have to install other things for the code to work. But the C code will compile directly in any UNIX (ditto for Windows) and the shell scripts (which run the C code) are POSIX through and through. Just change the strings and you should have a "basic" CGI script working. Of course the shell code will not work in Windows ... but pick any UNIX and you're good to go. You could probably write something similar in WIndows ... but getting Apache to work correctly in any *nix environment will likely be a lot simpler.
Dunno what compile errors you're getting in Windows with the Java code ... so I can't really judge what's going on there. If you post them here, I'd be happy to take a whack at what might be wrong. And there could be Java heads here wiser ... much wiser ... than me ready to help.
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