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> 
> I'm sorry I can't remember where I found it, but I do recommend it:
> 
>      Advanced Apache JServ Techniques
>      ApacheCon 1998
>      By Stefano Mazzocchi and Pierpaolo Fumagalli
> 
> I am relatively new to servlets and to java in general, but the Advanced
> Apache JServ Techniques
> did answer many questions.  In particular, how the 'Three Tier' model works
> and what benefits it
> has over the two tier model.
> 
> After reading about all this stuff I had a look at the task manager to see
> the processes Apache and Apache JServ
> in action.  Incidentally, I am running NT4 with mod_jserv.  I was a little
> surprised to find two Apache.exe processes
> running and one java.exe process.  What I expected was one Apache.exe, one
> ApacheJserv.exe and one JVM.
> Where is the JServ Engine?
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help or explanations.
> 
Cool... Is there someone still reading that crap????
It's at java.apache.org ... somewhere!

        Pier

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