Hi,

I have NES 3.5.1, JDK1.2, JSP 1.0 installed on Windows NT 4 SP4 box. I
decided installing the JRun 2.3 on the NES server.

First, I tried downloading the JRun 2.3 using FTP method. It failed twice. I
finally managed to get the setup.exe file using the HTTP protocol.

I ran the installation program. Everything seemed fine. The JRun Connector
wizard started and I went ahead and entered the https-<servername> path, the
native connector and checked Netscape 3.5/3.6 radio button. However, the
setup kept saying "..installation not successful".

Any ideas...

Anand



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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Colton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 03, 1999 5:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ANN] JRun 2.3.1 / CF_Anywhere 3.1


Live Software is proud to announce the release of JRun 2.3.1 which now
contains
the 'Preview Release' of our CF_Anywhere product. CF_Anywhere brings
powerful multi-platform support to Allaire's popular Cold Fusion(tm)
markup language (CFML). CF_Anywhere allows for the running of
standard CFML pages on any platform that JRun supports, including
Unix (HP-UX, Irix, AIX, Solaris x86, Solaris Sparc), Linux, Novell,
Macintosh, and Windows 9x/NT.

CF_Anywhere also supports most industry
web servers including Apache (on Windows, Unix, & Mac OS X), Netscape
FastTrack & Enterprise, Microsoft's IIS and PWS, Sun's Java Web Server,
O'Reilly's WebSite Pro, StarNine's WebSTAR on Macintosh, IBM's WebSphere,
BEA's WebLogic Server, Persistence's PowerTier, and others.

CF_Anywhere is available now for download at:

    http://jrun.com/download/

CF_Anywhere is now included in JRun and JRun Pro at no additional cost.
JRun 2.3.1 also includes these notable new features:

    * IBM's 'jikes' compiler for ultra-past page compilation on Windows
(Intel & Alpha)
        Solaris, and Linux
    * 'jspc' command-line JSP compiler
    * installs with a preconfigured JRE 1.2.1 (Java 2 Platform) or a user
specified JVM

Live Software, Inc. Live Software, Inc. is a Cupertino, California-based
startup that creates tools to help businesses to compete in a webified
world. Live Software's flagship product, JRun, is the industry-leading tool
for developing and deploying sophisticated web applications written in
server-side Java. JRun supports all major web servers on all major
platforms. JRun was awarded the "Best Java Tool" for 1998 by Web Techniques
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purchase and immediate electronic download at Live Software's Web site. For
more information on Live Software and JRun, visit the company's Web site at
http://www.livesoftware.com.

___________________________________________________________
Paul Colton                         http://jrun.com
President/CEO                       http://cfanywhere.com
Live Software, Inc.                 http://livesoftware.com

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