A few months ago I posted some help requests for using Babylon Chat server and 
got some suggestions, but I'm just too flat out to adequately trouble-shoot 
this on my own. I need help and I'm willing to pay. And since this isn't a 
"job" type posting I thought I'd post my request here. Hope it's ok.

I am having trouble getting a Java chat server app to run. I am vaguely 
familiar with what's involved and at stake, but I cannot get this thing to run. 
I'm using CF7 on Win2003Server. I believe I'm running CF on JRun, but the 
server was installed so long ago I can't remember which option I chose. Yes, 
it's embarrassing, I know.

As I said, I am willing to pay someone to help me debug the issue and get the 
app running. For the person who knows what their doing java-server-wise, I'm 
sure this is a simple issue. Please contact me asap and we'll set something up 
for next week. Preferable if you have Skype and Unyte, or we can do a GoTo 
Meeting.

Thanks,

Mik

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Here's a passage from the help file:

  If you want to run the server, or run the client as a standalone Java
  application, then you will need to obtain/locate the command-line program
  called 'java'.  After you have done this, you will need to set your
  CLASSPATH.  This variable tells the Java software where to find all the
  parts of Babylon that it needs.  After you download and/or build Babylon,
  you will have a file called 'babylon.jar'.  You need to put the pathname
  of this file into your CLASSPATH variable.

  One convenient way to do this is to use the -classpath argument to
  the Java program, like so:

        java -classpath <babylon-directory>/babylon.jar babylon

  Otherwise, you should set the environment variable manually:

  For example, using 'csh' on a Unix-like system, you would do something
  like:

        setenv CLASSPATH <babylon-directory>/babylon.jar:$CLASSPATH

  Under DOS/Windows, it's more like this:

        set CLASSPATH=c:<bablon-directory>\babylon.jar;%CLASSPATH%

  Now you can start either a Babylon client, a server, or both.  To start
  the client, invoke the Java program with the name 'babylon', plus any
  of the options shown:

        java babylon [-username name] [-password password]
                [-servername host] [-portnumber port] [-autoconnect]
                [-chatroom room] [-xsize width] [-ysize height]
                [-nopasswords] [-locksettings] [-hidecanvas]


More info here:

http://visopsys.org/andy/babylon/developers.html


If anyone can help me get this thing running I'd be most appreciative.

Michael






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