This seems to work fine except that I can't get my
static html to be recogized (ie 404). My jsp's also
come back with an unable to load servlet message.
Servlets run fine. I am using JRun as my web server.
Would I be better off running IIS or Apache, or is here
something else I need to configure so that JRun can
find my html and jsp's??? Also, my ide is j++.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Randy Bielby
Consultant
Greenbrier & Russel, Inc.
Madison, Wisconsin
(608) 827-6760
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger Niederland [SMTP:rogern%
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> Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 11:28 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Debugging Servlets within a IDE
>
> I prefer to run the servlet engine in the IDE.
> This allows me to
> debug several sevlets at once
> use the IDE to do the normal breakpoint, single step
etc..
> and use the web server for input and output.
>
> From http://people.netscape.com/franks/jrundebug.html
>
> For running Jrun engine in VC
>
> Create an empty project or use the servlet wizard if
you want a generic
> framework for your new servlet
> Goto Project/Options and select the Project tab
> Project Type: Application
> Main Class:
com.livesoftware.jrun.service.ServiceManager
> Program Arguments: <JRun root>\jsm-default
> Select the Directories tab and select Output files
> Output Directory: <JRun root>\jsm-
default\services\jse\servlets
> Javadoc Directory: <default>
> Javadoc Documentation Directory: <default>
>
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