Well u can look up ur printstatements in jsm-default/logs/stdout.log ...
While installing Jrun it asks if u need a connector proxy for you WebServer
...then u can specify your IIS/INetPub/Scripts directory as the location for
the connector ...
It starts up automatically ....i dont think u need to start from the command
prompt ...
I am working with Jrun and IIS ...if u have any specific questions
feel free
..


>From: Usha Sree Y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: JRun!!
>Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 16:22:53 +0530
>
>Hi!
>I am new to JRun.
>Could some one let me know  how toi view System.out.println values while
>using JRun?
>Can i start JRun on IIS from the command promp?if yes how do i start it?
>
>Thanks
>usha
>
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