I got it working with JRun:
- Put /content under Jrun/jsm-default/services/jws/httpdocs
- Create a subdir /classes under Jrun/jsm-default
- Put the jars on that directory (I had to unjar all the jars, including
jetspeed.jar)
- On /Jrun/jsm-default/jseweb/properties you'll have to configure
servlet.properties as indicated by the tomcat xml config in the instructions
- Configure the *.properties (Turbine and Jetspeed) on the directory your
indicated in servlet.properties.
Restart Jrun
it should work with the url http://localhost:8000/servlet/jetspeed
My configuration:
NT workstation 4.0 service pack 6
Jrun 2.3.3 patch v1.5.7
Netscape 4.7
Wellington Silva
-----Original Message-----
From: James Garriss
To: JetSpeed
Sent: 3/27/00 11:41 PM
Subject: Re: JetSpeed and Allaire's JRun
At 01:28 PM 3/27/00 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am looking for more information about using JetSpeed with
Allaire's
> JRun,
> > a Java servlet engine. Any help appreciated; feel free to contact
offline.
>
>Start off by dumping JRun and installing JServ or Tomcat.
Well, that was very descriptive and helpful both. Thanks, Jon. ;-)
James Garriss
jpgarriss @ home.com
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