It is indeed possible to use JRun as a servlet-engine behind IIS,
You will have to configure JRun to use IIS as the external Web Server
and possible you will have to change a couple of settings on IIS as
well,
it's not so difficult and If you were to take a look a the help-files of
JRun, I'm certain it in there somewhere, because I've already set up
such a configuration a while ago.
If you open the 'JRun documentation' and choose 'JRun Setup Guide' there
should be an Item 'Connecting JRun to external webserver'.
Greetings,
Bart Laeremans
-----Original Message-----
From: Mr vinesh kumar [mailto:vineshkm@y...]
Sent: donderdag 16 mei 2002 1:36
To: Pro_JavaServer_Pages
Subject: [pro_jsp] Help needed on JRUN
Hi All,
I need to host my application on the web. Say for
example our site is something like www.abcde.com.
I need to put the application as
www.abcde.com\application. The problem is
www.abcde.com runs on IIS server and my application is
in JSPs. Is JRUN is compatible with IIS .If yes what
are the procedures and how will we do this?
Thanks,
Vinesh
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