You have to create a web application.
Once you create a new web application, a WEB-INF directory will be created.
In WEB-INF directory, there are classes, jsp, lib, and sessions directories.
Please read Jrun's documents for more details.


=>-----Original Message-----
=>From: sufi malak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
=>Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 10:06 AM
=>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=>Subject: JRUN + APACHE, where to put files ??
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=>Hi, I have just installed JRun and apache, could you please
=>show me where to
=>put:
=>jsp files
=>Beans
=>Servlets
=>
=>Thanks
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