I have done this, with Jrun 3.x and IIS 4.0. It took some work, but I have
it running now without any problems.
I did have to resolve a problem with the Jrun connector and the crystal
reports filter listening on the same port (port 80). I created a new
virtual website that listens on port 81 and called my reports from the url
to this website.
At 07:15 PM 07/23/2001 -0500, Haseltine, Celeste wrote:
>Has anyone ever used Crystal Reports 8.0 or 8.5 inside of JSP's to create
>and print reports via the user's browswer? I would be interested in
>anyone's experiences doing this, and if there are any additional web
>resources OTHER than Seagate's web site on how to use the two together.
>Thanks in advance for any insight/advice anyone may be able to offer.
>
>Celeste
>
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