Thanks everyone for the very quick help, I seam to have it working now, not
that I am 100% sure how it works but hey..

Ian
----- Original Message -----
From: Ola Sandström (QDT) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: JRun and ErrorPages


> Hello Ian,
> 1) Start the JRun Administrator, Select the General tab, then the Java tab
and make sure your beans or packages are in the Java Classpath.
>     Restart the JRun Server.
>
> 2) Looks ok to me. For reference, we successfully use
>         <%@ page language="java"
>
import="se.ericsson.edt.echo.reqmgr.*,se.ericsson.edt.echo.jspbean.*"
>             errorPage="ErrorPage.jsp"%>
>
> in our .jsp-pages, and ErrorPage.jsp:
>
> <%@ page language="java" import="java.io.*" isErrorPage="true" %>
> <HTML>
>     <HEAD>
>         <TITLE>Error</TITLE>
>     </HEAD>
>     <BODY bgcolor=white background="images/bakground.gif">
>         <H1><%= exception.toString() %></H1>
>         <%
>             // need a PrintWriter for printStackTrace to client response
>             PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(out, out.isAutoFlush()) {
>                 // override println to include a HTML <BR> tag
>                 public void println() {
>                     this.print("<BR>");
>                     super.println();
>                 }
>             };
>             // print to client response
>             exception.printStackTrace(pw);
>             // and to System.err
>             exception.printStackTrace(System.err);
>         %>
>
>     </BODY>
> </HTML>
>
> Ian Graham wrote:
>
> 1). JRun
> I started off just using the Sun's JSWDK1.0.1 server and have recently
tried to convert over to using JRUN, with GREAT difficulty. I am running on
a NT Workstation with IIS. I have tried reading all the technical stuff that
you get with JRun to get the two working together correctly. But my problem
is to know where to put everything. I want to be able to call all my old
beans which I had and I have looked in the jsm.properties file and added the
paths etc but it still doesn't seem to work, I just keep getting the horrid
500 error in the browser. This leads me to my second question...
> 2). ErrorPages
> How do I get a jsp to call the error page. From reading the document on
the Sun website it makes it look as though all you have to do is put:
>
>     <%@ page errorPage="errorpage.jsp" %> // in the page which could have
an error, and then,
>
>     <%@ page isErrorPage="true" %> in the error page,
>
> but this doesn't work??? What else has to be done. Also what errors
actually get trapped by this error page, is it all the exceptions??
> Thanks in advance for the help,
> Ian.
>
>
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