We were succseesful in deploying the servlets to the cfusion server
second time around... We're not sure what exactly we did
differently, but our problem is now solved and everything works as we
would like it to.
The first time, the servlets seemed to deploy OK, and the CF pages of
the site served normally, but the servlets simply weren't working.
Hopefully this is a robust arrangement-- our confidence in it is not
that great at this point, given all the difficulty we had. It's also
been difficult to find documentation on how to handle these details
of integrating CF & Jrun.
Thanks Again,
Ron Connelly
On 15 Jun 2004 at 21:38, Dave Watts wrote:
> > To clarify, we have a Jrun server called "pier" processing
> > servlets that generate images. Those images are called from
> > .cfm pages using <img src="" We 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?
>
> You should be able to deploy the servlets within the cfusion JRun server.
> You won't be able to easily connect two JRun servers to the same IIS virtual
> server, which is what you'd need to do to run CF and servlets in another
> JRun server at the same time through a single IIS virtual server.
>
> What happened when you tried to deploy the servlets to cfusion?
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/
> phone: 202-797-5496
> fax: 202-797-5444
>
>
>
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