The license files for 2.3.2 seem to work fine in 2.3.3, so definitely get
JRun 2.3.3.
I'm using JRun and IIS with about 10 virtual hosts on a production machine
without any problems.
What do you mean by a "host header"?

One thing I've noticed is that the case of the URL is very important.
Upper case URLs cause a "Class format exception error, wrong name".
Unfortunately, JRun seems to be compiling the class with the case of the
URL that first causes the page to be loaded.  Then, if you hit the page
with the same URL, different case, Java complains because technically the
package name is different.  com.company.MyServet is different from
com.COMPANY.MyServlet.

Another minor, completely unrelated, JRun point: the JRun Administrator
crashes if the classpath in the jsm.properties is too long.  Strangely,
JRun itself handles the long classpaths fine, and if you're noticing that
you can't start the administrator, crop your classpath, use the
administrator, and then paste back the classpath.

Robert


hi there
has anybody experience with jrun 2.3.2 , IIS 4.0 and "Multi Home" (several
virt. hosts on one machine) ??
i have problems with the mapping if i define a hostheader...
thanks in advance
sandro

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