Joan ,

The latest version of IIS is now 5, but in true Microsoft style you have to buy
Windows 2000 to deploy this. As a result I am not yet aware of anyone deploying
IIS 5 , let alone with servlet support.

As Andre says JRun 2.3.3 is a popular servlet engine and not too expensive, we
use it to plug into IIS 4 too with no bother. Another advantage worth
mentioning is the pluggable JDK it offers so you don't have to upgrade the
servlet engine when you want to use new features of the jdk. A lot of
manufacturers have followed this idea now but beware some haven't.

Regards, tim

"Joan Friedman (431)-2016" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a new internal customer who currently is using IIS on NT. Can
> someone who has used it, tell me if IIS
> has decent servlet support, and if so which version you would recommend?
>
> Thanks,
> Joan
>
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