Yes/No...?

1> why yes...?
u need any of the web Server which supports Servlets like Java
WebServer..ect..
2> why No..?
u can run Servlet on IIS 4.0 also, u need to download JRun and install with
the IIS 4.0 which supports Servlet..

thanking u
gops

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> Hi Experts:
>  I am a new guy here.
>
> I have installed in my computer JDK 1.2 and JSDK 1.0 in my computer.
> I would like to know if it requieres somthing else...
>
> Somebody mentioned something about Java Server 2.0. is it necesary?
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> A T E N T A M E N T E
>
> JOSE ALEJANDRO LOPEZ
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