> Is this possible?  I just got an example JSP file of a 
> process that I will I may want to run from a CF application.  
> What does this take?  The instructions say place the .jsp 
> file in my "Java web application server's ROOT folder."  
> Which of the any number of webroots I currently have on my 
> system might this be: C://inetpub/wwwroot, 
> C:\CFusionMX\wwwroot, C:\WebSites [This directory contains 
> the root directories of all my websites defined in IIS]?
> 
> The instructions then describe how to access the file in a 
> browser.  What changes to this might I have?
> 
> INSTALLATION
> 
> 1. Extract the contents of this zip file into your Java web 
> application server's ROOT folder.
> 
> 2. In a browser window, launch the file 
> CR10_JRC_BeginHere.jsp as follows: 
> 
> http://<computer name>:<port number>/CR10_JRC_BeginHere.jsp

This is not supported by the CFMX Standard license, if I recall correctly.
Running JSPs and servlets requires the Enterprise license.

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