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We have tested ServletExec with iPlanet (Netscape) and JSP.  No problems so
far.  We also cross-test servlets & JSPs against ServletExec/Jserv/Tomcat.
Thus we can separate product problems from goofs in configuration ;-)

ServletExec costs $500/server, but for a commercial site that's probably not
a problem.  We will be using ServletExec with Apache as well as iPlanet and
IIS, all according to customer demands.

Kirk Benson
BROKAT

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> Lawrence Murphy
> Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 2:57 PM
> To: Java Apache Users
> Subject: iPlanet servlet server?
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> This is a totally innocent question: I have a client who is stuck on
> using the iPlanet webserver and is not swayed by simple facts like
> Apache owning over 60% of the webserver world.  They are firm in
> their resolve "Unless there is a showstopper in iPlanet"
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> Does anyone have any direct experience with this webserver as a
> platform for JSP?
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> Gary Lawrence Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  TeleDynamics Communications Inc
> Business Innovations Through Open Source Systems: http://www.teledyn.com
> Linux/GNU Education Group: http://www.egroups.com/group/linux-education/
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