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>>> I was under the impression that JServ had a minimal web server included
>>> within it. Is this correct?
>>
>>You are under the wrong impression. It is not correct.
>The original poster may be thinking of JRun which does have a basic web
>server built into it, but it is not good for anything but the most basic
>of Servlets.
It might be helpful and enlightening to point out that the webserver for use
with JServ is apache and it is available free from www.apache.org. Thus
there is absolutely not need to bundle a small web server with JServ itself.
I'd also like to point out that JServ rocks and is a hell of a lot better
then JRun.
(From personal experience)
Brian
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