We use Resin as an add-on for OpenSA (a form of Apache for WinNT), so I don't see
any reason why you couldn't set it up with IIS. We went through a couple other
servers and add-ons before we found resin and compared to everything else we used,
Resin is extremely fast and very stable. Please let me know if you find
differently.

-Daniel

"Jithendra K.C" wrote:

> Hi,
>          Can i use the Resin server as plug in for IIS to run the servlets and
> JSP?.
>           I would like to know the Performence of Resin Server.
>          If some one using the Resin please  give the feedback about the Resin
> Server 1.2.1
>
> Jithu
>
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