Hi,
Can I also run Resin with Cafe 4?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Williams, Stephen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: How to configure Visual cafe to run the Jrun engine
> Feel free to add my instructions to your web site. However, please
correct
> my instructions as follows (based upon my follow-up message to Claire
Ryan):
>
> In step (2), please replace the following text as follows:
>
> Old Text:
> "Note that I converted some of the directory paths
> to use forward slashes ("/") instead of escaped
> backslashes ("\\") since backslashes only work on
> Windows boxes and then only with some JVMs."
>
> New Text:
> "Note that you must convert all of the directory
> paths to use single back slashes ("\") instead
> of single forward slashes ("/") or escaped back
> slashes ("\\"). For example, the directory path
> "e:/jrun/classes" must be changed to
> "e:\jrun\classes". This is necessary for Visual
> Cafe to work properly."
>
> Please let me know if you have any questions about the instructions.
>
> --
> Stephen A. Williams
> HNC Telecommunications Solutions
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Scott Stirling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 7:42 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: How to configure Visual cafe to run the Jrun engine
> >
> >
> > Hey Stephen,
> >
> > These are great!
> >
> > We have instructions on our web site on how to config VC 3 and JRun
> > (courtesy of another user, actually). Would you mind if I added your
> > instructions as an updated version for VC 4? I would credit
> > you in the
> > Knowledge Base article.
> >
> > Scott Stirling
> > Allaire Corp.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification
> > and reference
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Williams, Stephen
> > Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 5:40 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: How to configure Visual cafe to run the Jrun engine
> >
> >
> > We have successfully configured Visual Cafe 4 Expert Edition
> > to run the JRun
> > engine (version 2.3.3 build 157). Below are the details of
> > what we did to
> > get this working. The instructions are long, but it's really not that
> > difficult, and it's great to be able to debug your servlets
> > and even JSPs.
> > Please let me know if you have any questions.
> >
> > Note: Whenever you see "..." in a pathname, you'll need to put in the
> > appropriate path to the installed product (Visual Cafe or
> > JRun) on your
> > machine. For instance, on my machine, I installed Visual
> > Cafe and JRun in
> > E:\, so I replace "..." with "E:\".
> >
> > 1. Replaced Visual Cafe's version of jsdk.jar with the one
> > from Sun's Java
> > Servlet Development Kit 1.0.1 (JSDWK1.0.1). I belive this
> > was necessary
> > because we are using JSP 1.0, but the jsdk.jar shipped with
> > Visual Cafe was
> > for JSP 0.92. This file is located in:
> >
> > ...\VisualCafe\Java\lib\jsdk.jar
> >
> > 2. Modified the classpath used by Visual Cafe's JVM's to
> > include everything
> > from the classpath used by the JRun engine. This is necessary so that
> > Visual Cafe can find all of the classes used by the JRun
> > engine. The JRun
> > classpath that I added can be found in the "java.classpath"
> > property in the
> > following JRun property file:
> >
> > ...\JRun\jsm-default\properties\jsm.properties
> >
> > On my machine, the JRun classpath starts with the directory
> > "e:/JRun/classes" and contains 20+ paths. Note that I
> > converted some of the
> > directory paths to use forward slashes ("/") instead of
> > escaped backslashes
> > ("\\") since backslashes only work on Windows boxes and then
> > only with some
> > JVMs.
> >
> > This JRun classpath must be added to two classpaths in Visual Cafe:
> > "Classpath for the VM" and "Classpath for the Compiler".
> > Both of those can
> > be set under "Tools->Options->Virtual Machines". I prepended the JRun
> > classpath to the existing ones in Visual Cafe. You'll need to restart
> > Visual Cafe after you do this for the changes to take effect.
> >
> > 3. In order for JSP pages to compile properly when running
> > JRun in Visual
> > Cafe, you'll need to modify the "compiler" property in the
> > jsp.properties
> > property file to contain an absolute path instead of a
> > relative one. Note
> > that this file exists in two places, depending upon whether
> > you are running
> > the JRun engine with the JRun web server or with any other
> > web server (e.g.,
> > Apache, IIS, NES, etc.). For safety, change the value in both copies:
> >
> > ...\JRun\jsm-default\services\jse\properties\jsp.properties
> > ...\JRun\jsm-default\services\jseweb\properties\jsp.properties
> >
> > The original value for the "compiler" property will probably
> > start with
> > "..\\bin\\jikesw.exe". That needs to be changed to something like
> > "E:\\JRun\\bin\\jikesw.exe".
> >
> > This step is necessary because the JRun engine expects to be
> > started up with
> > the current directory set to ...\JRun\jsm-default. However,
> > Visual Cafe
> > runs programs with the current directory set to wherever your
> > Visual Cafe
> > project file is located. I haven't found a way to tell
> > Visual Cafe how to
> > run programs in a different directory.
> >
> > 4. Configure your project in Visual Cafe to run the
> > appropriate JRun class
> > when debugging. This is done by setting your project options
> > in Visual Cafe
> > as follows:
> >
> > - Select "Project->Options"
> > - Select the "Project" tab.
> > - Set the Project Type to Application
> > - Set the Main Class to com.livesoftware.jrun.service.ServiceManager
> > - Set the Program Arguments to E:\JRun\jsm-default (assuming
> > that JRun is
> > installed in "E:\").
> >
> > That's it. Now, when you select "Project->Run in Debugger"
> > in Visual Cafe,
> > it will start up the JRun engine. You can set breakpoints in
> > your servlets
> > and any other Java classes just like a non-servlet Java application.
> >
> > --
> > Stephen A. Williams
> > HNC Telecommunications Solutions
> >
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