Hi:
is webserver root and the application root should be same?.
Here I am using the context called Exchage
Server: JRun Default Server
Application Name: Exchange
Application Root Directory: c:\Exchange\meenie\web\root
Application Mapping: /
in this I hit the jsp page page but if it is saying that JRUN Closed
connection in the browser and
as a prompt window "java process coldn't start" verify your local and global
properties. I didn't change anything in those files.
What might be the problem.. Do I have to add something to those files?.
Any help is appreciated..
Venkat.
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Venkat,
For my installation of JRun, I'm using a context called newsletter. It is
located at
D:\JRun\servers\default\newsletter. So, my setup information looked like
this:
Server: JRun Default Server
Application Name: newsletter
Application Root Directory: D:\JRun\servers\default\newsletter
Application Mapping: /newsletter
This context can be reached through the URL:
http://localhost:8000/newsletter . For what
you are trying to do... If it is important that your JSP directory be
located in the root
folder for apache, then move your "Application Root Directory" to that
folder instead of
"C:\JRun3.0\servers\default\default-app" If the physical location of the
folder isn't as
important to you, then I suggest keeping it in the direcory you had it.
Otherwise, check you
Application mappings. Hope this helps.
Matt
Venkat Reddy wrote:
> 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.
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