A comparison between the servlet engines that would be a lot of help for
developer in deciding which engine should be used for servlet or JSP. I
still haven't decided which one should use and it seems waste time if I try
all of them. I am trying JRUN not long enough to criticize it and I think
its advantage is that you can use any java virtual machine and it easy to
update JVM, good integrating with IIS, the down size I don't know yet, it
has some bugs in there.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rakesh Rajendran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 7:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Huynh, Mai
Subject: RE: Help:JSPs on IIS webserver
Hi ,
This is a follow-up to the discussion in this mail .
A problem that
every developer faces while proposing a solution to
implement server side
JAVA technologies like servlets ,JSP on IIS web server is
the kind of add-on
engine ( JRUN , ServletExec) to use , and the practical
advantages and
disadvantages of one over the other . If you can can give
your feedback
based on your experiences with any of these addon engines ,
it will go a
long way on helping developers on deciding their
requirements.
Regards ,
Rakesh.
> ----------
> From: Huynh, Mai[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: Huynh, Mai
> Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 10:49 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Help:JSPs on IIS webserver
>
> As I know you need to install either Websphere, Jrun, and
WebLogic. They
> all have free trial version for you to try. They run with
IIS, I tried
> Jrun
> and have no problem with it
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Manish Bijay Kumar
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 5:56
AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Help:JSPs on IIS webserver
>
> Hi all,
> Is there any way to use JSP on IIS web
server. I have
> heard
> that some JAR
> file is available which can be used as
some add-on to IIS
> web server to run
> JSPs.
> Looking forward to ur reply.
> Thanks
> Manish
> > ----------
> > From: Christian
> Mallwitz[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 09,
2000 2:26 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: i18n support in JSP
> >
> > <<File: charset-sjis-static.jsp>><<File:
> >
charset-sjis-dynamic-unicode.jsp>><<File:
> charset-sjis.html>><<File:
> > charset-utf-8.html>><<File:
> charset-utf-8-dynamic.jsp>><<File:
> > charset-utf-8-static.jsp>>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using JWS2.0. I have attached some
test pages for
> you.
> First there
> > are HTML pages which should not make any
difficulties.
> Secondly there
> > are JSP pages which should produce the
same output as
> the
> HTML files.
> >
> > The UTF-8 files are just an additional
example on what I
> tried to test
> > with regard to I18N in JSP engines.
> >
> > All of the files are displayed correctly
on a US version
> of NT 4.0 SP5
> > and US version of IE 5 with sufficient
font support for
> Japanese
> > characters ...
> >
> > Hope this helps
> > Christian
> > --
> > Christian Mallwitz INTERSHOP
Communications Germany
> > Senior Software Engineer phone: +49
3641 894 334
> >
> >
>
>
>
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