You do not put servlet classes anywhere in the IIS directory structure. You can
put JSPs in the IIS wwwroot or any containing directory. To set up JRun with
IIS do the following:

1. Install IIS (usually means installing NT Option Pack 4)
2. Install JRun, when you get to the part in the instalation asking to install
a connector for one of several webservers, choose IIS 4 option.
3. Go to step 7 if this works without incident.
4. If this option fails for some reason, choose not to install a connector...
it can be done manually.
5. Copy the files c:\jrun\connectors\isapi\<platform>\*.*  to
c:\Inetpub\scripts\ directory
6. Configure the file c:\Inetpub\scripts\jrun.ini  to something similar below:

verbose=false
proxyhost=127.0.0.1
proxyport=8081
timeout=300
scriptpath=/scripts/jrun.dll
rulespath=C:\\jrun\\jsm-default\\services\\jse\\properties\\rules.properties

7. Restart IIS
8. Restart JRun
9. Try calling a test servlet from a browser, for example: http://<your
server>/servlet/SnoopServlet
10. Put your classes and servlets in c:\jrun\jsm-default\classes\




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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