Re: JSP under IIS or PWS

1999-07-12 Thread Chris Bartling



Go get 
JRun 2.32 (http://www.livesoftware.com).  
Follow the InstallShield install.  Read the directions on how to configure 
IIS to properly work with JRun and its JSP implementation.  Add the jsp 
extension mapping to IIS/PWS using the MMC console for IIS/PWS.  Apply 
Build 152 patch (including copying the jrun.dll from the 
%JRUN%\connectors\isapi\intel-win directory to the %IIS%\scripts 
directory.  Restart the JRun server.  Viola, it works.  I have 
had great success with the JRun product running with IIS 4.0 and PWS 
4.0.  Further configuration of the servlet engine is done through the 
JRun administration tool.
 
Hope 
this helps.
 
 
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  Sun claims jsp runs under Microsoft's IIS, but does it? 
  Without half a dozen plugins? Anyone out there had any success with this? 
  If you have, please don't just say "Yes". Give some detail. 
  Thanks!


JSP under IIS or PWS

1999-07-12 Thread Gillard dIon

I have used JRun and WebSphere with IIS to get JSP support.

Install the product, follow it's configuration steps, and lo & behold, you
can run JSP's.

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- Forwarded by dIon Gillard/Multitask Consulting/AU on 13/07/99 11:48
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Sun claims jsp runs under Microsoft's IIS, but does it?  Without half a
dozen plugins? Anyone out there had any success with this?  If you have,
please don't just say "Yes". Give some detail.  Thanks!

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JSP under IIS or PWS

1999-07-12 Thread Audrey W Mbogho



Sun claims jsp runs under Microsoft's IIS, but does it? 
Without half a dozen plugins? Anyone out there had any success with this? 
If you have, please don't just say "Yes". Give some detail. 
Thanks!