Hi

 IIS by itself doesn't support servlet and JSP.

 There is a plug in called New Atlantas Servlet Exec(Trial version is
available).
 This plug in will serve JSP and servlet pages requested by the browser to
IIS. The learning curve for this plug-in is very easy. It make take around 1
or 2 hrs.

 You can also use Webserver (IPlanet etc.,) or  App Server(Weblogic,
Websphere etc.,)
 to do this job.

 Hope this helps you!



Thanks & Regards
Balasubramaniyan Krithivasan
Software Engineer


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Hello!

I have Windows 2000 and Internet Information Server (IIS) 5.0 of Microsoft
as Web Server.

Reading IIS documentation I noticed that IIS doesn't support servlet and
JSP....am I wrong???

If it is so how I need to know some thigs...

1) How can I write and support JSP pages and servlet under IIS?

2) Are there plug-in for IIS that le me to support servlet and JSP pages? Or
must I use other web-server or servlet-container with IIS to do this?? In
this last case could I use Apache Tomcat for JSP pages and servlet, and IIS
for accessing ASP and other HTML pages?

3) Using IIS and another Web server or servlet-container will decrease the
performance of my web-application? Or is it better a Web-Server that support
all web-technologies (ASP, JSP, Servlet, and so on)?

4) If IIS doesn't support JSP and servlet and I must use another servlet and
JSP engine, can
someone suggest me a good (free and not free) product to use?

5) Does Apche Tomcat support ASP pages?


Thanks a lot in advance!!

                               Luca

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