That and the difference between a doubt and a question.

Greg



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Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 6:16 AM
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Now if you'd just learn to stop putting "dear" in front of every message,
your responses would be spot on!
;-)
Ken





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Oggetto:  Re: which is the cheapest web server in the market....?


Good doubt dear!!!
Web Server can serve only static content like html, doc, mpeg, etc It
cannot process any dynamic codes like JSP, ASP, Servlets, etc. To process
this files you need some kind of engine or you can call application which
understands this files. One way is to install this engines in web server
only like we do in IIS for ASP.

Application server is a full fledge application provider which comes with
Servlet Container, JSP Engine, EJB Container, JMS, JTS, etc,
etc............

-----Original Message-----
From: Manikandan Subramaniam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 4:45 PM
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Subject: Re: which is the cheapest web server in the market....?


Hi all

I have a doubt....What is the difference between an application server and
the web server?

Thanks in advance.

S. Manikandan



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