Quoting from the faq...

IBM's WebSphere, LiveSoftware's JRun and New Atlanta's ServletExec all
provide plug ins for IIS 4.0.

Tomcat, the "reference" implementation of JSP 1.1 from the Jakarta Project
also has an ISAPI plug-in. Tomcat does not (as of 3.1) support multi-homing.

Resin also provides support for multi-homing (very well at that!)

Regards, Paul

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Gerby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 20 June 2000 15:37
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: IIS and JSP
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>
> This is probably a dumb question that has already been
> answered but I just
> joined so here goes.
>
> How do I setup IIS to run JSP pages.  I am running Windows 2000.
>
> Thanks
> bgerby
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