Actually you can put your application in anywhere in your harddisk.  When u
deploy or create your application, it will ask you where is your application
root directory and the application maping name too. So, if you give the
mapping name is /HelloWorld, then give this url in your browser,
http://localhost/HelloWorld/ it should work.  Don't forget start your Jrun
first before u start apache.

Jrun document is a good resource you must read it, it tell you all the
things you want.  And don't forget join the jrun mailing list.



regards

louis
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From: "Spence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 7:35 AM
Subject: Re: apache and jrun


> The port should be the default of 80.
>
> Place the jsp files under the apache documents
> root. I believe this would be apache/htdocs.
>
> Simon
>
>
> --- Nova Bhojwani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hi to all
> >
> >  well could u please tell me how do i run apache and
> > jrun together..well i have configured jrun default
> > server to apche but i don't know the default port of
> > apache web server and where do i place my jsp files
> >
> > please it's urgent
> >
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