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I thought I would offer my 2 cents.  

I am a Senior QA Engineer at Informatica, whom makes data integration and
data warehouse type products, which use a wide array of databases and ERPs
and targets and sources.  There is a web reporting mechanism of meta-data
which uses Java servlet.

We wanted to recomend certain products for use with our product.  The
original choices are iPlanet/Netscape web server, Allaire JRUN, and
Apache/JSERV.

However, during testing, I have elminated Apache/JSERV due to numerous
problems encountered in just compiling JSERV.  Apache compiles just fine,
but JSERV has problems.  I have limited time to due this, and I put my heart
into this for a good 2 weeks.

I however managed to get iPlanet working with little problems on HP-UX, AIX,
and Solaris.  I use the standard Java 1.2 that is supplied from the OS
Vendors (downloaded freely from the internet and bundled with Solaris 8).

I have to say that the configuration and setup of iPlanet is quite
intuitive, with their fancy web based setup.  However, JSERV not very
intuitive, difficult to setup and configure, and initially get working.


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