> Geoff,
> Thanks a lot for your information but unfortunately it didn't work for me.
> It has a problem reading my classpath (it doesn't read my system classpath
> variable in NT). I am almost there when I specify the classpath with
"/cp:p
> <my classpath>" but it still complains that it cannot find some other
> classes when I try to run my servlets. It doesn't find java.rmi.* for
> instance. When I include rt.jar in my classpath (where RMI stuff is), it
> then complains that it cannot find java.lang.String!!
>
> I give up! I don't understand why it can't read the classpath property in
> jsm-default/properties/jsm.properties when I launch the JRUN Service
> Manager.
>
> I think I'll give a try to servlet runner but I wuold hope to be able to
> debug with JRUN since that's what we are using in production.
>
> Pascal
>
>
Livesoft supply a servlet debugger which runs with JRun. Try that.
JRun service does not use the System classpath. I too am almost completely
in the dark about setting the classpath for JRun as there is 0 information
in the documentation.
Hope this helps albeit a little
Andy Bailey
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