Were you trying to use Netscape's Servlet engine (hint ... don't!!!)
I like both JRun and JWS, both have their own issues.
I'd also suggest you looking at Apache+Jserv, since you are already looking
at a using an alternative http listener. You'd have more success in tying
Apache down to your Netscape config than JWS.
BTW: Some of the Oracle developers have been running JRun and the
Apache+Jserv stuff in their development labs.
Thor HW
----- Original Message -----
From: Doug Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 1999 4:56 AM
Subject: Running JDeveloper created servlets
> I have a programmer that is creating Database Servlets in Oracle's
> JDeveloper. (I guess this is basically a branded version of Borland's
> JBuilder).
> I am using Netscape Enterprise Server 3.5.1 on Solaris 2.5. I was having
a
> hard time getting the servlet to load so I was reading about alternatives.
>
> JDeveloper suggests using SUN's JavaWebServer. I like this solution
because
> it is SUN, and I see no problems having my pages served in Netscape
> interact with that web server so I would like to go that route but I have
> also seen JRun metioned a lot.
> Before spending any money I would like some input, can someone offer some
> advice, is there an FAQ for this list?
> Has anyone used JWS and can they give me a bit of insight.
>
> I will summarize the answers back to the list.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Doug Wright
>
>
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