I am using Sun JDK 1.3 release candidate and Resin with its own http
server. You also can run it with Apache. Any of these configurations
give outstanding performance and easy maintenance.
You can download Resin at http://www.caucho.com
Neal Cabage wrote:
>
> I generally have worked with JSP on NT thus far. Can anyone tell me how it
> compares to working with JSP on Solaris? I presume there is native Java
> support in Solaris, so no need to install a JVM. How about for application
> servers? What's the best way to go there? Apache with Jserver? Or
> something else?
>
> Thanks.
> Neal
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