Although Jason's concerns regarding platform neutrality and avoiding lock-in
are valid, I believe JRun and IIS aren't a bad platform for development.
I recently ported my entire app from JRUN/IIS to Orion in about 1 hour. The
app had over 300 jsp's, 300+ classes, used beans and other techs, so it's
probably not considered trivial.
JRun does help you out in some ways which will hurt you when you port, but
those problems are easy to identify and fix.
In my opinion, I wouldn't worry about the web server piece as much as the
app server piece (i.e. jrun vs. servlet exec, etc), that's probably where
your incompatibilities will happen. Just make sure your app server supports
the web server you want to deploy on.
regards,
Matthew
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 1999 4:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: A Basic doubt !
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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