I belileve the Sun Web Server *IS* JWS, and JWS supports servlets with
no other additional web server add-ons. It's a little bit simpler
environment, IMNSHO.
"Popova, Marina" wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I'm sorry if this is a very simple question, I have just started looking
> into the servlet technology...
>
> My question is:
> Is Sun Web Server is servlet-enabled or I have to use some add-on servlet
> engine like JRun or even install another Web Server, like JWS? I work on
> Solaris, and ServletRunner works just fine with example servlets, but it is
> not enough for a serious work, of course.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> --Marina
>
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