Along the lines of this question -- Is anyone successfully using the JSP 1.0
engine included in JWSDK in combination with Apache-JServ in a production
environment?

I'm looking into doing this since I am in need of 1.0 features, but I do not
have the option to switch off of Apache-JServ.

Thanks,

# mike

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----- Original Message -----
From: Luc Saint-Elie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 1999 8:10 AM
Subject: Official Status of the web server included in JWSDK-1.0-ea ?


> Hello,
>
> I use for a very limited (20 persons with very low load) on a Pentium
> 200/64MB/NT Server SP4 the JWSDK 1.0-EA package as a whole (I mean that I
> use the included Web Server).
> Its an intranet, I use DB access , servlets (a lot), JSP files (a few) and
> a bunch of html files.
>
> I made this choice because it allowed me to set up all the stuff pretty
> quickly without millions of different things to configure, and it becomes
> difficult to select a Web Server UpTo date form a Servlet / JSP API point
> of view.
> In fact It seems that JWSDK is the only one to support JSP 1.0 (I have not
> yet tried with Jigsaw).
>
> I am surprised by the stability of this little toy. It runs without
problem
> for a month now.
>
> As SUN published any txet of the future of this little Web Server ?
> As SUN published (or any othe people) any benchmark on this stuff ?
> For a limited audience as mine under pretty low load what may lead to
> choose the commercial JWS 2.0 instead of using JWSDK?
>
> Thanks in advance
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