When I searched Microsoft's site, it seemed to indicate that you had to buy
a third-party servlet engine to plug in to IIS.
Personally, I've been using a development version of JRun from Allaire
(http://www.allaire.com). It comes with a web server, so I haven't even
been using IIS lately. However, I've only worked on very simple web pages
and servlets at present.
I would appreciate it if others would share their experiences.
-----Original Message-----
From: Leonid Kolytchev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 12:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Servlets under MS Win NT
Hi there,
I am quite new to Java Servlets by them self and I am even more innocent to
an implementation of "to run servlet" environment, thus please excuse me for
possible inaccuracy in my questions.
My questions,
Is it possible to implement Java Servlets on MS Windows NT?
If yes, can that be done with IIS and what needs to be installed out there?
Thank you,
Len
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