Jigsaw from W3C (http://www.w3.org/Jigsaw/). It's open source, freely
redistributable, and 100% Java. It also has probably the best and most advanced
HTTP support of any server, since it's done by the group that defines the
standard.
- Dennis
Heiko Grussbach wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> beginning of this week there was a short notice in a german computer
> magazine, that Sun will discontinue
> there webserver products (probably due to the alliance with netscape). Can
> anyone confirm this?
> We thought that JavaWebServer was an ideal solution for developing and
> using small web-solutions that rely
> heavily on servlets. Now we're looking for an alternative for a NT-based
> system. Are there any experiences with
> Apache+NT+Servlets? Any other recommendations?
>
> Regards
>
> Heiko
>
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