OrionServer.com I think is good. It auto reloads changes to class and 
XML files, it has great debug support and is J2EE.
Vic

Robert J. Sanford, Jr. wrote:

>>jetty is better than resin?
>>
> 
> define "better".
> 
> both jetty and jboss are open source if that is important to you (i assume
> it is since you are using struts) whereas resin requires licensing fees
> starting at $500/server.
> 
> both jetty and resin have both demonstrated high performance as both web
> servers and servlet containers. you should discount the benchmark link on
> the caucho home page somewhat because it is very much out of date (he's
> using a 233MHz PII!). however, the benchmark as history is a reasonable
> indicator of future performance assuming no significant architectural
> changes were made in competing products.
> 
> the jetty/jboss combo and resin have both demonstrated j2ee compliance.
> 
> both have support plans that can be purchased if you don't want to rely on
> community support.
> 
> i have not participated in any resin support forums so i cannot have any
> opinion but i can say that the jetty support forums are spectacular and the
> author, greg wilkins, is also an active participant in several servlet
> discussion groups including the advanced servlet group on yahoogroups.
> 
> i don't know about clustering/load balancing/failover/distributed session
> managment for either product. my impression is that orion actually has the
> best support for that.
> 
> i don't know that jetty is "better" than resin but i do think that it is
> worth checking out.
> 
> rjsjr
> 
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