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Pascal,
Either way I would think that you can run JServ and have the calls to
your servlet forwarded to the socket that JServ listens. I've done this
with Tomcat a few times.
Erik
At 01:55 PM 1/16/00 -0800, you wrote:
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>Are you talking about the "Go" Web Server (which used
>to be called ICS WebServer or something like that)? If
>so, I thought IBM abandoned that in 1997?
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>Or are you talking about the Apache web server that
>ships with WebSphere? I believe that is an Apache
>1.2.x, not 1.3.x server.
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>--- Chong Yu Meng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Has anyone tried using Apache JServ with the IBM
>> http server ? Any stories ?
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>> Regards,
>> pascal chong
>>
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