Hello Scott,
 
You have to modify the class path within JRun (JRun Admin:General:Java) to point to a directory for your beans.  Hope this helps.
 
Matthew
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Subject: JRun on IIS

Hi all,
 
I've just installed JRun on my IIS/NT box and have servlets working fine.
I can also get some JSP pages to work, but not ones that use beans.  Where is the .class file for a simple bean supposed to go on the server?
 
Anyone have a similar problem?  I mean this is a simple bean, so anything at all will help.
 
Thx,
 
Scott

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