Well, I can't say that I have a lot of experience with other combinations
of server and servlet modules, but I can recommend Apache server with
JServ on both WinNT and Linux. Easy to install(especially on NT) and
absolutely free =). A very fast servlet engine... Stable(what can u say
about Apache).. easy to maintain...

Two thumbs up.

Ricky Szeto
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On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Jeetandra Mahtani wrote:

> Hello:
> We have to make a decision by tomorrow on whether to go with JRun or WebSphere for 
>our
> servlet engine. We will be running the servlet engine on Windows NT Server. I have 
>heard of
> several problems with WebSphere on Windows NT. I would really appreciate it if 
>someone
> could give me some advice from their personal experiences on whether to go with 
>JRrun or
> WAS for a Windows NT platform.
> Thanks,
> J
>
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