As far as I know, servlet as it is IIS will not support servlet.But if you
have third party tool s/w like "servletexec" you will be able to use
servlet.

regards
Krishnamoorthy

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> Hi All,
>
> Does anybody know whether IIS (Internet Information Server) 4.0 supports
> servlets or not?
> We were using novonyx on novell netware with oracle as the back end. Now
> we are
> thinking of shifting to Windows NT and SqlServer.
> We were using JDBC to connect to the database. If servlets are supported
> on IIS
> how much change will have to be made in the code to adapt to SqlServer?
>
> Pl respond soon, urgent.
>
> Thanx,
>
> Nitin Tomer
> IMRglobal Ltd.
> Mumbai
>
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