> Is anyone successfully running Java Web Server on Linux?
> http://jserv.java.sun.com/products/webserver/features/index.html#cross
> makes a big deal about it being supported across many platforms but
> the system requirements don't list Linux as one of the supported
> operating systems.
It's possible to run Sun's JavaServer on Linux. But another choice is Jigsaw,
the Java web server from the W3 Consortium, the people that created the WWW
and HTML. You can find it at http://www.w3.org/Jigsaw/, and downloading is
happier than Sun's (2Mb instead of 10+Mb). Probably Jigsaw is not so optimized
yet, as it is a beta version.
> If not, does anyone recommend another web server supporting SSL on
> Linux (such as Stronghold or Raven)?
Apache-based servers, like Apache-SSL or Stronghold, are good choices. I use
Apache and Apache-SSL at work, and once mastered the configuration, they are
very flexible and powerful.
Greetings.
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