JRun 3.0beta2 supports Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1.  Runs on Linux and
Apache (among other platforms and servers).

http://beta.allaire.com/registration/index.cfm?betaprogram=jrun30

Of course you can use beta software, but at your own risk.  The
advantage to using beta software is that 1) you can participate in the
process of improving the software by providing feedback, and 2) you can
get to know the features and interface of the new software before
everyone else.

Parshwanath wrote:
> I want to use Apache web server in Linux.  I wanted to know which
> servlet/jsp engine to use?
> I wanted the servlet/jsp engine to support the latest versions of servlet
> [2.2] and jsp[1.1]. I found only Tomcat 3.0 supports this. But the website
> [www.apache.org] say  Tomcat 3.0 is a beta version.

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Scott Stirling
Allaire
http://www.allaire.com

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