You can always look at www.orionserver.com for a fastperforming
applicationserver which outperforms both IIS and Apache. It also support the
total J2EE specification (including JSP, EJB etc).



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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]For Bhavesh Vakil
> Skickat: den 16 maj 2000 05:36
> Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Amne: IIS and APACHE for application like CHATTHING.
>
>
> dear all,
>
> My question is perticularly related with CHATTHING application.
>
> IIS installation is so bigger (in terms of size) as compare to APACHE
> installation. After installation software like (MMC) is also so
> big as compare
> to APACHE.
>
> so if i want to setup my commercial chatthing project on APACHE
> then how much
> APACHE is reliable as compare to IIS.
> is IIS performance is better compare to APACHE ?
>
> for JSP support if i use TOMCAT with APACHE, then for the
> commercial project
> is TOMCAT is reliable and capable to handle 100 chat at a single time.
>
> I WANT TO WRITE WORA (WRITE ONCE RUN ANYWHERE) PRODUCT MEANS SAME
> PROGRAM RUN
> UNDER LINUX AND NT.
> IS THERE ANY OTHER WEB SERVER THEN PL. SUGGEST ?
>
> Bhavesh.
>
>
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