As I know, GNUJSP is a bit outdated and still not JSP 1.1 compliant.
On the platform issue: if you can afford buy some sparc boxes, they run
for years unattended and you have big iron scalability. If you do not
want to spend to much consider Solaris x86 or a good Linux distribution.
*Saran
Sudheendra Hebbagilu wrote:
>
> Did anybody used GNUJSP with Apache Jserv ?
>
> > What platform are you using JRun on? We're starting a new
> > project soon, and
> > we're debating between JRun and Tomcat on a Solaris Sparc Box.
> >
> > - Dave
> >
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