JSDK is nice for development and testing. But it's quite bare-bone.
In the case of JServ, you need to have Apache first.
JRun has versions for both Apache and MS IIS, but it's not free if you want a
full featured one.

Hope this helps.

At 6/5/99 3:01:00 PM, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Who can give me some suggestions about the advantages and disadvantages
>about kinds of java servlets engines. Such as that of JSDK, Apache JServ ,
>and JRun etc. Which one is the most popular for the time being?
>Thanks
>Yang Yuexiang
>
> <<Yang Yuexiang.vcf>>
>
>

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