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GNUJSP = Free ye, but Good?
TomCat = Free ye, but Good, especially for "commercial" use?

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Maybe, but definitely not for commercial use! You'll have a tough time just 
configuring things! In fact, if you look at the recent JRun server, it is very 
professional, I cannot  believe someone recommended Tomcat for commercial use and JRun 
for personal!

In any case, this is a debatable issue and my personal recommendation would be at take 
a look at two superfast servers:

 - Resin (www.caucho.com)
 - Orion (www.orionserver.com)

These are not totally "free" (they are free for your personal development use though) 
but they are very reasonably priced compared to the usual bloatware trio - weblogic, 
websphere and iPlanet -- or the other pseudo-professional ones. Both of these are 
super J2EE compliant (unlike some of the trio which say that they are 100% J2EE 
compliant but only until you run into glitches). Orion was the first to be fully J2EE 
compliant.

I would say go with Orion (personal pref).

Sorry, but in terms of a TOTALLY FREE java based server, although there are options 
(GNUJSp, Tomcat, JOnas - http://www.evidian.com/jonas/index.htm) I would not feel 
fully comfortable with them yet.

BTW, have you looked at PHP (www.php.net) lately? (www.php.net). You can call Java 
from PHP, and as far as I am concerned, the performance is superb. It is COMPLETELy 
free and a very robust engine. I know this is not the right place to smoosh in a good 
word about an alternative to JSP, but just in your interests.

"Free" and Java seldom go together.

My 0.02,
Shanx

www.shanx.com


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 |
 |  Hi,
 |
 |  Then someone recommend a good/free jsp enging like gnujsp or is
 |  gnujsp the
 |  only free one????
 |
 |

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