Hi Adam,

JRun should be able to run JSP by default.

Try installing JRun using the webserver as its HTTP listener.  It should install JRun 
as a plug-in to the web server.

The JRun docs have a good intro although some of the examples use JSP 0.92 syntax.

Hope this helps,
Abraham

-----Original Message-----
From:   adam vernon [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Friday, September 24, 1999 11:27 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Newbie Question

Hi folks,

I am learning jsp to assess its usefulness in developing a new version of
our product, and I am experiencing difficulties bridging the configuration
gap.

I'm currently running IIS and JRun.  How can I set up the web server to
recognize .jsp files and run them through the jsp engine?  The browser tries
to download the file.

I apologize if these types of questions are in a FAQ, but I have had no luck
in finding an answer.

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

Adam S. Vernon
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