Thanks for all the responses I got regarding recommendations for a web
server that runs on Linux and supports both SSL and Java servlets.

Apache-SSL looks like a good choice since it's free, open source, we
already know Apache, and it would be easy to get servlets working on
it.  The only problem is my boss doesn't believe its kosher.  The
Raven website says:

Q: I was wondering what might make your SSL module for Apache superior
   to the already freely available patches such as Apache-SSL with
   SSLeay?

R: U.S. Law requires that we use cryptography algorithms supplied by
   RSA corporation.

   Raven provides an affordable way for you to legally use Apache with
   SSL in the U.S.

This implies there would be something illegal about using Apache-SSL.
Is this a scare tactic?  Our application is within the US only.

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Michael James             DC-area Java jobs: http://eliteresumes.com/
Arlington, VA
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