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I'm in the unfortunate situation to be locked into an ISP that
does not support servlets. There reasoning is that CGI process run under a
specific userid which gives them control/risk management. Since there is
no way to convince them or switch, is there a way to circumvent this?
I.E. Can I install an servlet engine to a specific unix account and use/tie-into
the common webserver? If so how? Or can someone point me to a site
that explains using a CGI wrapper for running servlets? Ultimately, I want
to be able to use the Servlet API...please help!!!
Thanks,
Jon
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