Download Resin from www.caucho.com. You can run JSPs on IIS with this. You
can also run Tomcat ( http://jakarta.apache.org ) with IIS. I have been
trying to do it but I have been unsuccessful as yet. But people have been
able to do so.

Regards,

Rohit.

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From: Rohitashwa R. Acharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: IIS


> Can I Run JSP  on IIS ?
> If yes is it good idea(performance) to do so
>
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