>> From what i understand, i'll need a JSP engine (JavaWeb Server?) running
> on my machine too.  Is the JavaWeb Server a web server itself or is it a
> server extension to an existing server (the name indicates the former
> but i'm not sure)?  Is it possible to integrate it with PWS ie. can it
> share the same web root directory (Inetpub/wwwroot)?  Or should i no
> longer use PWS and just use the JavaWeb server?  But then what about the
> port numbers (since i will then have 2 web servers running)? ..
Java Web Server, as it's name implies is a "web server".  It also supports
JSP and servlets.  You can download that and use it as your server and JSP
engine.   There are plug-in's though for PWS that support servlets/JSP.  I
believe ServletExec (http://www.newatlanta.com) and JRun
(www.allaire.com/products/jrun/ ) support PWS but as I don't use Windows
you'll need to contact them to find out specifics.

As for running multiple web servers, this is very easy as almost every web
server allows you to assign whatever port numbers you'd like.   The
documentation for your particular server probably clearly explains this.
Also,  there is an excellent FAQ posted at the bottom of every email to this
list as well that will answer most of your initial questions.

Mike Engelhart

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