hi
Boss make shure that u have enabled Execution of Java
Pgm in u r Netscape server after that u say
http://localhost/servet/Snoopservet
(Snoopservelt is servet calss name)
not as what u keyed
http://localhost/servelt/servlet.class
Regards
chaitra Kumar

--- "Won, Taewoong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just installed JRun Pro on my Solaris box where
> only the clean initial
> installation of Netscape Enterprise 3.6 resides. All
> I did was stop Netscape
> server(port 80) and run install.sh, and restart
> Netscape server. Then, I
> started JRun with command  'jsmctl start' in
> jsm-default directory and it
> showed the following message.
>
> Starting jrun:
> JRun 2.3.2 build 151 starting...
> Log started: Mon Jun 21 14:10:30 GMT+09:00 1999
> JRun Servlet Engine (JCP) Started.
> JRun Connector Proxy Started on port 8081.
> JRun Servlet Engine (JWS) Started.
> JRun Web Server Started on port 8000.
> JRun 2.3.2 build 151 Ready.
>
> However, I cannot run servlet through Netscape
> Server
> (http://localhost/servlets/SimpleServlet.class )
> although I can execute servlet
>
> via JRun web server at port 8080.
> (http://localhost:8080/servlets/SimpleServlet.class)
>
> How can I fix this? In fact, I have years of
> experience of IIS and various
> flavor of UNIX, I know little of Netscape Enterprise
> administration. Am I
> missing something?
>
> BTW, what do the proxy server and port that appear
> in the installation process
> and default to local host and 8081 mean?
>
> Won, Taewoong
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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