You can use tomcat and inorder to run tomcat it has to be installed as a
service with the IIS webserver. the method of installing is given in the
tomcat howto IIS html which comes along with tomcat3.3.
I have also installed the same, but i find some problems with taglibraries
and sometimes
with jsp also.

Regards

V.T.R.Ravi Kumar,

Engineer, CCX,
BHEL, Hardwar, INDIA
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Luca Ventura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 12:02 PM
Subject: IIS 5.0 and JSP-servlet container.


> 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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