well, if you're using version three, you need to set up a new web
application on the JRun default server.
You do it the management console. Go to default server -> web applications
-> create an application.
one of the options is for specifying the root directory for your new web
app.
JRun then makes directories your directory/WEB_INF/classes, this is where
you stick your class files.
you can also set up a url mapping for your application, say /myapp
you would then access your servlets via
http://yourdomain/myapp/servlet/MyServlet.
hope this helps.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Manish Shah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 15 May 2001 19:36
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Jrun configuration??
>
>
> hi everyone,
> I have LiveSoftware's Jrun installed on on NT 4.0
> server..its up and running and gives me the example
> servlets. but how do i set it up to server pages from
> other directories other than the default examples
> one...
> thanks everyone for any suggestions...
>
> take care
> manish
>
>
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