put ur servlets under jrun/servlets and in ur browser call
http://localhost/servlets/Classfilename.
This will work for example for HelloWorldServlet
u need to call as
http://localhost/servlets/HelloWorldServlet, i feel there is no mapping stuff
for Jrun.
Srini
Yogesh Agarwal wrote:
> Hi All,
> I am using IIS 4.0 and have installed Jrun2.3.3
> Now I am not able to configure the web server for servlet
> support. I have gone thru the docs but somehow not been
> able to run even a helloworld servlet while I was able to
> do so when using the server utility of the jsdk2.1
> Can somebody please help me with how do I configure the
> web server and where should I place the servlet classes
> on IIS.
> Any immediate help will be appreciated.
>
> Thanx in advance,
>
> Yogesh Agarwal
>
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