Jrun 2.3.3 goes fine with Apache,
also Apache is supported by Jserv for servlet support, but if you are using
servlet API 2.1 then Jserv will not do the job and then you need to work
with Jrun.
might as well you can go for JWS 2.0 (the commercial release is now
available for JWS, and since it completely in JAVA it should solve ur need
for unix and win )
Apache + Jrun combination works too slow on NT WRT to JWS , so I ll prefer
JWS for better results.
these combinations also depends on which servlet API version you want to
use. If you select the latest version then there are very few good options
regards
Umesh
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From: Ramesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 10, 1998 9:33 AM
Subject: jrun or any other servlet runner
> Hi,
> We are developing a intranet product, which is made on servlet for the
> testing purpose we have tested it on servletrunner, now i want to bind
> these servlets with some web server, and we have decided to use apache
> as it comes for both unix and windows platform, so could anyone please
> guide me what should i look for to enable my web server so it can
> support servlets.
> how is jrun ??
>
> thanks
> ramesh
>
>
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