Give JRun a try, it includes JSP support, it's being used by many companies
like Cisco, Netscape, AOL, Macromedia, and others.
Download it from http://jrun.com
-Paul
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From: Joe Sternlicht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 1999 1:02 PM
Subject: Which JSP to use?
> Which JSP configuration is worthy of heavy volume production on
> Solaris? We currently use JWS with compiled pages (jhtml) and would
> like to move to JSP right now.
>
> Which servers/servlets work best for JSP?
>
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