Thanks very much for the help-- but we still don't have this figured out.
To clarify, we have a Jrun server called "pier" processing servlets
that generate images. Those images are called from .cfm pages using <img
src="" have been trying to apply wsconfig to "pier".
If we cannot process servlets through a separate Jrun server (other
than the Jrun server "cfusion"), then how should we do this? We were not
successful in deploying the servlets onto the "cfusion" Jrun server.
All we want to do is be able to call the servlets through port 80...
Isn't this possible?
Thanks again for your help.
Best Regards,
Ron Connelly
On 10 Jun 2004 at 16:49, Dave Watts wrote:
> > We have a Windows 2003 Standard Server running IIS6.0, CF6.1
> > on Jrun4. We have been trying to apply the Web Server
> > Connector to allow servlets to run over port 80, instead of
> > the port assigned to the particular Jrun server running our
> > servlets, but without success.
> >
> > We have tried to apply it both through the command line
> > window using Java commands, and using the Web Configuration
> > Tool, who's shortcut appears in the c:\Jrun. We have deleted
> > the Web site in IIS after each unsuccessful attempt, and
> > started over by adding it back and reconfiguring it.
> >
> > Each time, the connector is applied, the servlets can be
> > served through port 80, but the Cold Fusion server will not
> > process .cfm pages, and yields a 404 error.
> >
> > Can somebody help us get on the right track and get Jrun & CF
> > to each do their jobs simultaeously? We have followed the
> > docs to the letter, and are having no success.
>
> When running the web server configuration tool, are you sure you're choosing
> cfusion as the JRun server to connect to IIS? You might accidentally have
> chosen the default JRun server.
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/
> phone: 202-797-5496
> fax: 202-797-5444
>
>
>
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