Thanks again Dave.
OK. In general, you shouldn't need to have two different enterprise
applications within the same JRun server instance. Each one can be
deployed
within its own server. The CF EAR can handle JSP and servlet requests if
you
want to run a Java web app within the same server
In that case, you might want to try using a different user agent, to see
the
raw error message returned by the server. If you can get into the CF
Administrator, you might also enable robust exception information.
It's an HTTP status 503. Here's the IIS log
#Fields: c-ip cs-username s-sitename
It occurred to me that the reason why JSPs are working and
CFM aren't is probably connected with the fact that they are
being handled by different Enterprise Applications within the
server. So IIS is pointing all the requests at the cfusion
server, but within that the JSPs are being
Thanks Dave. But they are disabled already, in fact.
In that case, you might want to try using a different user agent, to see the
raw error message returned by the server. If you can get into the CF
Administrator, you might also enable robust exception information.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf
The file version of my jrun.dll is 4.0.3.19147. It's not working for .cfm
files (.jsp files seem OK) on IIS5.1/JRun4/CFMX7.
Can anyone tell me if this is the correct version for CF7? I guess maybe
not, since it was created by the wsconfig tool which is part of JRun4 which
pre-dates CF7. If not,
However, when I try to hit a .cfm page that's located under
wwwroot I get Cannot find server or DNS error. Or
sometimes, it just hangs.
I'm not sure what problem you're running into, but in any case you'll want
to disable friendly HTTP error messages in Internet Explorer to see more
However, when I try to hit a .cfm page that's located under
wwwroot I get Cannot find server or DNS error. Or
sometimes, it just hangs.
I'm not sure what problem you're running into, but in any case you'll want
to disable friendly HTTP error messages in Internet Explorer to see more
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