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Yes, there are 2 http servers for the websphere package -- one is Apache
1.3.6, the other is IBM's own httpd server based on Apache code, now at
version 1.3.6.2, and yes, it does SSL (seperate download but integrates
better than Apache's module, or so I hear...

Anyway, I was thinking of trying it out with Apache JServ because I need
a pretty-looking interface and I can't afford a web designer. I'm trying
to get buy-in on this technology versus Microsoft IIS and Netscape
Enterprise Server.

Regards,
pascal chong

Gregory Krasnow wrote:
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> No... I believe that IBM HTTP Server is Apache 1.3.6 with some SSL.
> 
> - Greg
> 
> > 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?
> >
> > 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.
> >
> > --- Chong Yu Meng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Has anyone tried using Apache JServ with the IBM
> > > http server ? Any stories ?
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > pascal chong
> > >
> >
> >


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