Thanks Scott,

    You were right on the money!
The thing was the
    /jrun/jsm-default/services/jseweb/properties/rules.properties *.jsp entry
was wrong (ie the in built web server)
but the other on was correct (I chose JSP 1.0) in the install.

So all's well in the world and JRun is a great product again ;-)

Scott Stirling wrote:

> Sounds like you need to enable JSP 1.0 support.  There are two
> rules.properties files--one is for the native web server, the other is for
> JRun's built-in web server.  The rules.properties files are in:
>
> /jrun/jsm-default/services/jse/properties
> /jrun/jsm-default/services/jseweb/properties
>
> They should both have a line that says:
>
> *.jsp=com.livesoftware.jsp.JSPServlet
>
> If you find the line *.jsp=jsp, change it to read like the line above.
>
> Restart JRun and your native web server and you're good to go with JSP 1.0.
>
> If you have more questions, please go through the Allaire support channels
> (there are several, including free electronic support and a free third-party
> mailing list).
>
> Scott Stirling
> Allaire Corporation
> JRun: http://www.allaire.com/developer/jrunreferencedesk/
> Allaire Knowledge Base:
> http://www1.allaire.com/Support/KnowledgeBase/SearchForm.cfm
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Karl Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 5:34 AM
> > To: Scott Stirling
> > Subject: JRun and <jsp:foo> tags
> >
> >
> > Hi Scott,
> >
> > I hope you don't mind but I saw your response on the JSP-INTEREST list
> > and decided that I'd write to you directly.
> >
> > quick intro:
> >     I use JDK1.2.1_03 with jswdk-1.0 and JRun 2.3.3 build 153 on a Sun
> > Solaris2.6 platform.
> >
> > I like JRun and have been very happy with it regarding it's servlet
> > handling, however I have recently started using JSP's and have noticed
> > that the <jsp:useBean> tag doesn't load up a bean and I've been (bad
> > pun) forced to use the old <BEAN></BEAN> tag.
> >     Also the <%@ include file="relative filename" %> doesn't work and
> > I've had to use the comment
> >     <!--#include file="relative filename" --> tag.
> >
> > Is this a fault with JRun not knowing these tags? If this is the case,
> > can I create a Taglet to mimic the JSP Syntax tags?
> >
> > I have noticed that the jswdk-1.0 has some added JSP functionality and
> > as well as the servlet.jar it contains a jspengine.jar,
> > should I include
> > this JAR in the classpath for JRun?
> >
> > Hope that you can help
> >
> > Karl
> >

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