I set up everything... Now I am able to hit the jsp page but the I am
getting the prompt window like "Couldn't start java process" Please check
your settings in local.properties and global.properties. I checked in two
files but I didn't really get what it means. Help n this regard is higly
appreciated.

Thanks,
Venkat.

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From: Venkat Reddy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 1:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: configuring jsp's in jrun3.0


I ran JMC and I selected Jrun default server, in that I selected web
applications in the web applications I selected default user application and
I gave Application url:/mydir. What I have to give Application root
directory or the path where jsp pages are. I used this
C:\JRun3.0\servers\default\default-app in Application root directory. is it
correct or should I give root dir where I setup in Apache as  a document
root?. Please help me. I am new to this stuff...
I ran the application after I gave Application URL:/common the following
exception arising.

404 Not Found
/common/login.jsp:

allaire.jrun.JRunServletException: The page /login.jsp could not be found.
        at allaire.jrun.jsp.JSPParser.generateXML(JSPParser.java:57)
        at allaire.jrun.jsp.JSPServlet.parsePage(JSPServlet.java:403)
        at allaire.jrun.jsp.JSPServlet.createServlet(JSPServlet.java:375)
        at allaire.jrun.jsp.JSPServlet.loadPage(JSPServlet.java:201)
        at allaire.jrun.jsp.JSPServlet.service(JSPServlet.java:168)
        at allaire.jrun.servlet.JRunSE.service(JRunSE.java:1013)
        at allaire.jrun.servlet.JRunSE.runServlet(JRunSE.java, Compiled Code)
        at
allaire.jrun.servlet.JRunRequestDispatcher.forward(JRunRequestDispatcher.jav
a:88)
        at allaire.jrun.servlet.JRunSE.service(JRunSE.java:1131)
        at allaire.jrun.servlet.JvmContext.dispatch(JvmContext.java:330)
        at allaire.jrun.jrpp.ProxyEndpoint.run(ProxyEndpoint.java:354)
        at allaire.jrun.ThreadPool.run(ThreadPool.java, Compiled Code)
        at allaire.jrun.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java, Compiled Code)
Thanks,
Venkat.



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From: Matt Goss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 12:18 PM
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Subject: Re: configuring jsp's in jrun3.0


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Venkat,
First you have to go into the JMC and create your contexts. (Jrun calls them
"applications")
ie. If your JSP's are in a directory caled mydir then you need a context
called mydir that
points to the corresponding directory. Then all you need to call the JSP is
go to:
http://myhost/mydir/mypage.jsp
Matt Goss

Venkat Reddy wrote:

> Hi :
>  I installed JRUN3.0 succesfully. I am using the Apache webserver, there I
> set the document root to where the my jsp pages are. for e.g:
e:\mydir\jsp.
> How can I access the these jsp pages from browser. I gave url like this
> http://localhost/jsp/myname.jsp  it's saying that package name couldn't
> found. Please tell me how to configure to access the jsp pages..
>
> Thanks,
> Venkat.
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<br>First you have to go into the JMC and create your contexts. (Jrun calls
them "applications") ie. If your JSP's are in a directory caled mydir then
you need a context called mydir that points to the corresponding directory.
Then all you need to call the JSP is go to:&nbsp; <A
HREF="http://myhost/mydir/mypage.jsp">http://myhost/mydir/mypage.jsp</A>
<br>Matt Goss
<p>Venkat Reddy wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Hi :
<br>&nbsp;I installed JRUN3.0 succesfully. I am using the Apache webserver,
there I
<br>set the document root to where the my jsp pages are. for e.g:
e:\mydir\jsp.
<br>How can I access the these jsp pages from browser. I gave url like
this
<br><a
href="http://localhost/jsp/myname.jsp">http://localhost/jsp/myname.jsp</a>&n
bsp;
it's saying that package name couldn't
<br>found. Please tell me how to configure to access the jsp pages..
<p>Thanks,
<br>Venkat.
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