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4Thanks a lot.
Stephen Adkins wrote:
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> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I just began a project using servlets. The Web Server chosen is the
> >> Apache. I
> >> would like to know what's better(stable) Apache Http Server and JServ
> >> version to use at moment.
>
> Apache 1.3.12
> JServ 1.1
>
> >> Another question is if JServ support servlets that use Java Swing
> >> classes (javax.*)
>
> Swing runs on the client (i.e. browser), not on the web server.
> Because they are completely different, you can be confident they
> are compatible, but JServ does nothing special to support servlets.
>
> JServ runs servlets which return content (i.e. HTML) to browsers.
> That content may include applets (<applet>...</applet>), causing
> the browser to download Java classes which use Swing components.
>
> There! It's supported!
>
> Stephen
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