To get started and test your jsp's and servlets you can use the default app
that comes with JRun....
1) directory-where-JRun-is installed\servers\default\default-app
2) http:\\localhost:8100\mytest.jsp (8100 is the default port of the
built-in JRun web server)
3) Using the default app .... directory-where-JRun-is
installed\servers\default\default-app\WEB-INF\classes
4) Don't need to set any classpaths using above 3 steps, Jrun handles this
for you automatically.
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Sabi Humphrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 11:28 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Testing installation
Hi
I have just installed JRun 3.0 on windows 98. The demo
application works fine. Now I want to test my own jsp
and servlet files. The jsp is developed on notepad and
the servlets are developed on jbuilder. My questions:
1. where do I place my jsp files for them to be
accessed and compiled by JRun.
2. What url do i use to see the jsp in the browser.
3. which folder should hold my servlet classes for
JRun to be able to access and use them.
4.Any hints on where to set the class paths (if needed
for this test) will be very helpful.
thanks in advance
Muki
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