Use servletexec from servletexec.com . Install it on your IIS and run your
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Hi,
I need to upload files.
To make this I found an example on www.servlets.com and it seems it is
working well.
But I need to run this servlet with IIS.
I know it is possible by installing Jrun of Allaire. Is it a free solution?
Anyone knows how can I do without installing Jrun? Is there only an other
solution?
Thanks in advance,
GG
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