Hey, I'm trying out this Babylon Chat applet and have hit a block.  I've never 
run a java server application before. The docs give the following:

        In order to run a server, however, there isn't much you really
        need to do.  It's mostly a non-interactive activity.  Just start it up,
        and let it do the work.  You don't need to unpack all of the .class 
files
        from the babylon.jar archive.  Just make sure that the babylon.jar files
        is in your classpath.  To start the server, invoke the Java interpreter
        with the name 'babylonServer', plus any of the options shown:

        java babylonServer [-portnumber number] [-usepasswords] [-newusers]  
[-nographics] [-chatlogs] [-help]

So, I know there's java running somewhere on this box, but not in the c:\java 
folder. CF installs it somewhere, somehow.

Do I need to install the JDK or can't I run this thing using the Java under CF?

I've never done this before and I'm completely spacing out.

Mik



At 03:15 PM 3/1/2007, you wrote:
>Has anyone used Babylon Chat and if so what was / is your experience with it?
>
>http://www.visopsys.org/andy/babylon/
>
>I'm looking to add a chat / whiteboard feature to my software and at the 
>moment can't afford more than free.
>
>Mik
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