JSP/Servlets on ColdFusion MX 7
I have a customer that needs to run a JSP/Servlet forum
software. I dont want to have to build a server using Apache Tomcat
when I have a perfectly good Windows server running ColdFusion MX
7. Just one more headache to worry about. Currently, I have
ColdFusion MX 7 running IIS 6.0. I did not install the JRUN web
server. Can I rerun the install to put JRUN on the server to run
the servlets? Do I need to build another Windows server and install
JRUN without IIS? Not sure what to do here. Any help would be
appreciated. Thanks.
Don Seibert
SeiberSpace Technologies, LLC
www.seiberspace.net
JSPs and servlets will run directly inside CFMX7 enterprise,
but not standard. You can use your standard webserver and do not
need to activate the JRun webserver.
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