If you download our latest JRun 2.3 release, it includes a native DEC Alpha
Unix connector precompiled for NWS.

http://jrun.com/

-Paul

At 07:32 AM 2/22/99, you wrote:
>We're having difficulties installing JRun on a DEC Alpha running NES 3.51. The
>installation seems to go fine, and when asked whether to use a Java connector
>versus a Native one, we selected Java (as far as I know, there aren't any
>native
>DEC Unix connectors, and we couldn't get the Solaris one to work).
>After specifying the http directory for NES (and since the obj.conf file
>appears
>to be appropriately modified, I believe it has been specified correctly), we
>try
>to run a servlet from NES, and get a servlet not found error. If we run it
from
>the port that the JRun web server is running on, it works fine.
>Does anyone have experience with installing JRun on a DEC Alpha, using a
native
>connector?
>
>Thanks...
>
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