Thank you Neil... made the change.
I made a simple test by creating a trivial servlet. I created a directory
called "servlets" under d:\Program Files\Allaire\JRun and copied the .class
file there. That worked fine. When trying to do a similar test with the
class belonging to a package, it does not. I tried the following:
- Put the .class in the directory structure matching the package name (for
example company/project/section) and requesting
http://blablabla/servlet/company/project/section/InitialContact
- Put the .class in the root and with the http above
- The other 2 combinations
Would someone know how to do this properly?
Thanks!
Jean
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From: Neil Burnett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 2:44 PM
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You may find it works if you use C:\Inetpub\Scripts for the scripts
directory. I didn't try the inetsrv directory.
Neil
At 13:29 10/11/2000 -0500, Jean Bresse wrote:
>Thank you all for your input! I have now installed IIS, downloaded JRun
>3.0, and installed it.
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>Through the 4 step setup I accepted the default Connector Port (8000) and
>Server IP Address (127.0.0.1).
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>I have also chosen C:\WINNT\system32\inetsrv as the directory for SCRIPTS.
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>Jean
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>Which servlet engine, you are using,if you are using JRUN, i can help.
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>So far our environment has been running servlets using JWS. Now I have
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