Yes, you'll need something like Apache JServ. I would *highly* recommend
ditching IIS & JRun as I've used them both and know how easy it is to
get locked in to an NT platform and JRun had weird bugs sometimes. I
don't know if it's improved, but I've had better luck with the Apache
stuff.
Jason
Parshwanath wrote:
>
> Hi,
> If I want to use apache [I have been using IIS & JRUN before] do I need some
> jsp/servlet engine [like jrun] to run my jsps ?
> Thankx for all the replies.
> :-)Parshwanath
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