I haven't tried to split JRun from IIS, but I think it's possible. You need
to install JRun on both machines, on machine with IIS you need JRun to run
Connector Wizard within Application management console, because IIS scripts
Directory is only accessible on local machine. Of course that you need to
set the IP Address of the other machine as JRun Server IP Address.
good luck
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From: <pvancauteren@o...>
To: Java Server <pro_java_server@p...>
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 5:00 AM
Subject: Splitting up WebServer and Java Application Server
> Hi,
> We are currently using JRun 3.0 for our Portal application. One of the
> questions that the users asked us, whether it would be possible to split
> up the web server (e.g. MS IIS) and the Java Application Server (JRun),
> i.e. running them on different physical computers.
> As far as I know, both must run on the same computer. Does anyone know if
> it possible to split up these components, or has anyone done this already
> ?
> We only want to use JRun Professional (not the more expensive Enterprise
> version).
> In general : what is the best way to organize the following servers :
> database server, legacy application server, Java application server
> (JRun), Web server (e.g. MS IIS) ? Where do firewalls exactly fit in ?
> Is it normal practice to access the database server from the Java
> application server, or is it best to pass via the legacy application
> server ?
> Thank you.
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