Hello,
another possibilty is to get the IBM Webshere Server. It works very fine with
the IIS and looks like the Java-Web-Server, but is a little bit more stable.
Webshere acts like Jrun. It is like a PlugIn.
I don't know, but isn't it possible to install the Java-Webserver together with
the IIS?

S�rgio Martelo schrieb:

> Well, I have developed a little application using JSP pages and tested it
> with the JavaWeb Server. Everything�s ok. But now I would like to test it in
> the Microsoft Web Server. How do I do this? What kind of configuration the
> web does the web server need?
>
> thank you,
>
> S�rgio Martelo
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