This is true, and I eager await the delivery of Jakarta.  But that's not available
yet.  Is there an open source solution that supports the full Servlet 2.1 spec and
the JSP 1.0 spec?

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Carsten Heyl wrote:

> But the lesson I learned with jrun:
>
>         If you run into troubles
>
>                 - you don't have the source
>                 - you don't get an answer when asking for help
>                   (we had problems on NT)
>
> >"Joseph B. Ottinger" wrote:
> >
> >> I'm trying to get JSP running on Apache 1.3.9. ...
> >
> >We use Apache with JRun.  Works like a charm.
> >
> >cc
> >
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> Ciao,
>         Carsten Heyl
>
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