I have installed midtier 7.1 with Tomcat alone, IIS/Tomcat and
IIS/ServletExec
 
Tomcat will work quite happily with IIS, performance may be affected but
it works quite well. 
 
If you are happy with IIS/ServletExec then you can stay with that too
using Midtier 7.1. Install as a minimum JAVA 1.5_15 (1.6 works as well)
and install Midtier picking the right Webserver and servlet engine (I
installed it into a separate directory so I could use both 6.3 and 7.1).
Add path into servletexec and off you go.
 
As a preference using Tomcat alone gives excellent performance
 
Regards
Stuart Schon
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Hi Igor,
 
Are you seeing any better performance using Tomcat? I am also using
ServletExec5.
 
Thanks,
Brian
 
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Thank you, Matt, for support!

Uninstalled ServletExec5, Midtier 7.0, JDK 1.4;

Stopped IIS;

Defrag... reboot...

installed Java 1.6_7, Midtier 7.1 p3 (Tomcat 5.5.25)

approx 1-2 hrs work

all is perfect

cheers

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