Celest and Ted, thank you for your replies. I'll give it a try now. Zeina
Theodore
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jrun-talk
You can create a web application directory that has WEB-INF file structure.
Make sure you have a web.xml file and a jrun-web.xml file in the WEB-INF
directory. Also add a <context-root> attribute (something like /myapp) for the
application in the jrun-web.xml file. Then you should be able to create a web
application even when the JMC asks for a war file.
HTH.
Ted Zimmerman
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Subject: jrun4 newbie q
We just loaded jrun 4 to a new test server. Now we have 1 jrun 4 test server
and one jrun3.1.
We were trying to CREATE a new web application on jrun 4. But the only options
we had was to deploy an app. Am I missing some information or a step? How can
I create a new app the same way we create them in jrun 3.1?
Thanks in advance!
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