You may want to start with the links at the bottom of this email.  In
addition, there is a reasonably complete list of vendors at:

    <http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/industry.html#tools>

Look for those that say they are an Add-on Engine.  JRun and Resin are
both reasonable alternatives, with Resin being a bit speedier and having
better developer support (dynamic class reloading).

                        -=- D. J.

zoxx wrote:
> Does anybody know some plugin for IIS which enables JSP to run? Note that
> there is a lot of .asp on that IIS, and boss wants that both .asp and .jsp works
> on that IIS.
> Thanks in advance,
> zoxx
>
> P.S. I'm a newbee in JSP...
>
> Pozdrav,
> zoxx
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