Hi

let me know if this is possible? i.e.
We have IIS and JRuns Servlet engine on an NT box.
And we have another unix box with Jrun on it.

Can we serve our servlets on the IIS/Servlet Engine box and the beans are on
the other Jrun box.?
Do we have to use the Chaining requests(as described in the setup manual) to
do so?
Also on the box with IIS, how does a person just do the install of Jruns
servlet engine only?

Jeetu


-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Horn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 9:09 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: RE: connecting jrun with iis


While it is easier to configure JRun to run on the same machine as the Web
server it is connected to (in this case, IIS), it is possible to set JRun up
in a distributed environment. 

Check the most recent version of the JRun Setup Guide (formerly this content
was in the Advanced Configuration Guide) for instructions. You can get the
PDF from the JRun documentation page:

http://www.allaire.com/developer/documentation/JRun.cfm


  >>-----Original Message-----
  >>From: Celeste Haseltine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  >>Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 10:31 AM
  >>To: JRun-Talk
  >>Subject: RE: connecting jrun with iis
  >>
  >>
  >>Karthick,
  >>
  >>The short answer to your question is that you can't.  JRUN is a
  >>"compilier/interpreter" for JSP's, and runs on "top of" 
  >>IIS.  Therefore,
  >>they both must be resident on the same machine.
  >>
  >>Your database, on the other hand, can reside on a different server.
  >>
  >>Celeste
  >>
  >>-----Original Message-----
  >>From: Karthik S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  >>Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 11:00 PM
  >>To: JRun-Talk
  >>Subject: connecting jrun with iis
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >>> i am using IIS as my webserver and jrun as appserver. If 
  >>i am using
  >>> both in the same machine, every thing works fine, but i 
  >>am unable to
  >>> configure IIS in one machine and jrun in another machine.
  >>> i need to configure it very urgently .
  >>> can some one suggest a way out?
  >>>
  >>> bye
  >>> karthick
  >>>
  >>>
  >>
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