You'd have better luck running a "production" site on the free JRun 3.0 than on
the free JRun 2.3.3.
By "production" I take it you mean something like a personal Web page, small
intranet, or small business Web site.
BTW, does anyone know of any large production sites running Tomcat? I don't
NT 4.0 EESP6a, IIS 4.0
JRun 2.3
I let the install run as normal. I had to
go to the IIS web setup and associate .jrun with the jrun.dll in the
IIS_ROOT\scripts directory (the jrun.dll was already there).
Now I'm a little confused as to which exact
directory my servlets should be in for me
Use
www.myserver.com/servlet/SimpleServlet
and not
www.myserver.com/servlets/SimpleServlet
Mattias Reichel
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It gave me the same results.
How can I verify that JSE is getting the servlet request?
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It gave me the same results.
How can I verify that JSE is getting the servlet request?
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when JRun is
getting a servlet request? Maybe JRun's not getting anything from IIS.
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It came free with a book I purchased. Is there a "free" version of 3.0 that
will run production (_not_ just testing)?
ber 22, 2000 9:57 AM
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ahh--understandable. unfortunatly the free developer version of jrun 3 is
limited to 3 concurrent connections.
in my experience, it is much, much, much better that jrun 2.3. in fact
though i love jrun 3, i would personally run tomcat