You can use Tomcat that is the official Reference Implementation por
servlets and JSP tec
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/
hope it helps
Julian

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What is the best way for servlet-engine open-source ?
 I was using Resin ( www.caucho.com ), but now its deployment is
chargeable...

Thanxs a lot,
Roger





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