What about TomCat?  It's an offshoot of Apache and I believe it will serve 
pages in much the same way (we have it running via JZOS but I haven't looked 
into the config files in detail yet)

Tim Hare
Senior Systems Programmer
Florida Department of Transportation
Tel: +1 (850) 414-4209

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From: MVS OpenEdition [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve Comstock
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 1:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MVS-OE] HTTP servers on z/OS

I'd like to compile a list of available HTTP servers
for z/OS. I'm aware of these:

* the free HPPT server V5R3 that comes with z/OS
   based on the old CERN technology (but still a
   viable server)

* the version of Apache server that comes with WAS

* the new free version of Apache, which comes free
   without WAS (but I believe it actuall the same
   version of Apache as the one that comes with WAS)

* the BEA product, whose name escapes me at the moment


But I seem to recall there are others. Anyone aware
of additional HTTP servers for z/OS?


Thanks.

Kind regards,

-Steve Comstock
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