Re: JSP on IIS? Possible?

2000-04-28 Thread Neeraj Dad

If you have tried Resin , can you pls tell me which is faster Resin or Jrun.
Neeraj

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http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/industry.html

Yes, Allaire JRUN version 2.3.3 supports servlets 2.1 and JSP 1.0

however, version 3.0 BETA supports servlets 2.2 and JSP 1.1


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Hi joe,
I heard that Jrun does not have support for JSP1.1. pls correct me in this.
coz i am using Resin just becoz of this. As Resin is providing support to
JSP1.1
Neeraj

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The JRUN install gives the option to create an IIS connector.  This will
allow you to serve JSP pages from your IIS web directories as long as your
JRUN services are running.

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How can I use Jrun with IIS?


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> Yes. We use JRUN here, its a DLL plugin for IIS.
>
> I have tested Resin, which is quite a bit faster and easier to work with.
> Also, if you don't need to use SSL right now..you can wait a few
> months...use Resin as your web server AND servlet/jsp engine. It works
much
> faster than IIS/JRUN or IIS/Resin.
>
> Forget the site..but do a search for Resin and you'll find it.
>
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Re: JSP on IIS? Possible?

2000-04-28 Thread Neeraj Dad

hi chris,
you can use JSP pages with IIS.
I am also doing same. All you need a JSP/Servlet engine such as
Jrun/Resin/ServletExec
and you can run JSP pages on IIS.
pls let me know if you need anything else.
bye the way i am using Resin1.1 download it from www.caucho.com
Neeraj

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I'd like to know if this is possible. If so, what is needed? Is there a web
page illustrating the steps?

Thanks in advance.

Chris

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Re: JSP on IIS? Possible?

2000-04-28 Thread Neeraj Dad

Can you throw light on JSP/XML model for  web application
Neeraj

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Thank u for sharing your ideas with me...

I installed Resin just now and it works fine...


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> I too agree with this. and above all it automatically compiles the java
> classes, so when ever there is any change in code all you have to do is
> replace the source file, you need not to shutdown the server and restart
it
> again.
> Neeraj
>
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kevin Duffey
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>
>
> You buy it for $600 and install it. I would go with Resin personally. Its
> free to use, and like I said..if you don't need SSL, use its web server
> too..its much faster than IIS with any servlet engine. Plus, Resin gives
you
> servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 spec, where as JRUN is only Servlet 2.1 and JSP
1.0
> spec right now..a bit behind.
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Re: JSP on IIS? Possible?

2000-04-28 Thread Neeraj Dad

I too agree with this. and above all it automatically compiles the java
classes, so when ever there is any change in code all you have to do is
replace the source file, you need not to shutdown the server and restart it
again.
Neeraj

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You buy it for $600 and install it. I would go with Resin personally. Its
free to use, and like I said..if you don't need SSL, use its web server
too..its much faster than IIS with any servlet engine. Plus, Resin gives you
servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 spec, where as JRUN is only Servlet 2.1 and JSP 1.0
spec right now..a bit behind.

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Re: JSP on IIS? Possible?

2000-04-28 Thread Neeraj Dad

Hi joe,
I heard that Jrun does not have support for JSP1.1. pls correct me in this.
coz i am using Resin just becoz of this. As Resin is providing support to
JSP1.1
Neeraj

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Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 9:49 PM
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Subject: Re: JSP on IIS? Possible?


The JRUN install gives the option to create an IIS connector.  This will
allow you to serve JSP pages from your IIS web directories as long as your
JRUN services are running.

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How can I use Jrun with IIS?


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From: "Kevin Duffey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: JSP on IIS? Possible?


> Yes. We use JRUN here, its a DLL plugin for IIS.
>
> I have tested Resin, which is quite a bit faster and easier to work with.
> Also, if you don't need to use SSL right now..you can wait a few
> months...use Resin as your web server AND servlet/jsp engine. It works
much
> faster than IIS/JRUN or IIS/Resin.
>
> Forget the site..but do a search for Resin and you'll find it.
>
>
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Re: Servlets/JSP on Mac-Server?

2000-04-24 Thread Neeraj Dad

you can check the website www.caucho.com and check their product Resin1.1
although i didn't tried it on Mac. but I was told that it works in Mac.
Neeraj

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I am looking into the same issue. iTools, by Tenon, includes mod_jserv and
gnujsp to handle jsp pages but there it does not appear to be fully
functional or is not configured properly. Here are some links:

http://www.stepwise.com/Articles/Workbench/JServ.html
http://www.metadogs.com/mosxs_jsphelp.jsp

I have tried a clean install of jserv but have not yet been able to get it
working.

I'm also interested in Tomcat on the OSXS but haven't gotten very far.

Keep me posted if you find anything.

--
-
Philip Good
Good Chi
http://www.go2taichi.com
303-521-8211
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>
> Does anybody know aservlet/jsp-engine for the mac-server?
> Which servlet-engine do you recommend?
> Thanx,
> Jens
>
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Re: Servlets/JSP on Mac-Server?

2000-04-24 Thread Neeraj Dad

for mac you can use Resin.
go to website www.caucho.com

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Does anybody know aservlet/jsp-engine for the mac-server?
Which servlet-engine do you recommend?
Thanx,
Jens

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