We are an Irish internet development & hosting company. We mostly host our
client sites under FreeBSD unix with only a small amount of sites hosted in
NT boxes - mainly due to requiring the more powerful MS SQL server (over
mySQL, mSQL). I'm hoping that Apache-Java with GNU JSP will provide a
provide a good solution - based on our flawless usage of Apache/FreeBSD up
to now.
Derek
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reference [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of TK Sung
Sent: 16 June 1999 17:54
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Subject: only one independent multi-platform servlet/jsp engine vendor
left ?
Now that Livesoftware is part of Allaire, there basically
is only one independent servlet/jsp engine vendor left
for production quality multi-platform support, and IIS in
particular. As an ISV betting on servlet/jsp, this makes
me uneasy. Does anybody else share my concern ?
I personally think that Sun should buy the remaining
one to ensure that an independent servlet/jsp engine
for IIS will continue to be available at a reasonable price.
tk
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