Hi guys

I'm also travelling in the same boat.  my server OS is WINNT 4.0 with
ColdFusion4.5 applicatiion server.

I have installed Tomcat 3.2 on NT as a service and followed the same steps
so the IIS redirects servlets/jsp requests to Tomcat, but not successful, is
it because it tomcat should be 3.0 or 3.1, then tried with apache 1.3.14 and
redirection works fine, but apache on WinNt is not a nice combination

Can anyone suggest how to install redirector on IIS for Tomcat 3.2.  and one
more is that  how far tomcat is stabler and better than JRun

Thanx in advance

Venkat


----- Original Message -----
From: "Pablo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 10:59 PM
Subject: Re: How to make JSP work on IIS?


> You can use JRun Servlet Engine
>
> JEANCHG wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > >From your message to JSP mailing list, I find that you have almost the
same
> > OS platform with me.
> >
> > Now I am trying to run JSP on my web server, but unfortunately, I cannot
and
> > I do not know why.
> >
> > My OS is MS Windows 2000. Then I downloaded a zip file from Sun's web
site
> > named
> > "jdk-1_1_8_005-win.exe" and I installed it underneath F:\jdk. As the
> > instruction on the jakarta.apache.org, I downloaded Tomcat 3.1,
> > jk_nt_service.exe and wrapper.properties. Then I installed Tomcat 3.1,
> > modified "wapper.properties" and executed jk_nt_service.exe. I named the
> > service as "jakarta" and it worked. Then I edit the registry of W2K as
the
> > instruction and configured IIS, add the isapi_redirect.dll as the isapi
> > filter and it worked also. When I did the test by editing a JSP file and
> > seeing how it worked on the browser, but it just showed me all the JSP
> > source code, something like "<%" and "%>" are included.
> >
> > Who is going to help me? Please. I have been trying on this issue for a
> > couple of days.
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
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