Hi,
Did you configure IIS for JRun? If you set a Global filter all the request will
be passed to JRun.
JRun web server I am not very sure whether can be configured with Crystal report
server.
The best solution is make another virtual server on IIS using some other port
and configure either JRun or
Crystal server to that. I had faced the same problem and solved like this.
Regards
Savant
"Tom Duffy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/27/2001 11:02:14 PM
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Subject: jrun 3.0 & crystal reports 8.0
Hello,
I'm trying to get crystal reports 8.0 reports to run properly in a JSP app
running in Jrun 3.0 and IIS 4.0. Previously, I had the jsp pages deployed to
a directory under intep/wwwroot/myapp and had the classes required for the
app in the jrun default server lib directory and this worked fine.
However, since I have deployed the entire app to run in Jrun ( the jsp pages
are now deployed in the app directory on a new jrun server (myserver) and
are no longer under iis) I have been unable to run the reports. When I try I
just get the binary code for the report - the viewer is not run.
Has anyone been able to run crystal 8.0 reports with Jrun apps?
Thanks for your help.
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