Camilo Wilson wrote:
> 
> Using Apache Jserv for servlets does work, but it requires a good dose
> of masochism. Much, much easier is to use the Java Web Server from Sun
> (free evaluation, under $300), Solaris version. About 1/10 the
> configuration time, in my experience. You will need the JSDK classes
> from Sun too.
>
> We have also found Apache Jserv servlets are slower than servlets served
> by the Java Web Server on the same box. Probably due to inefficient
> communication between Apache and VM (uses sockets).

I don't think I'm a masochist, but I found no difficulty in installing
Jserv for Apache. I've never used Sun's server so I can't comment on
relative speed or simplicity, but I guess I saved myself $300 at
least...

Matt

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Matt Duckham                             Department of Geography
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