Resin is not a bad one. We have a throughoutly test with them and found that
they are pretty good too. One thing that I am not sure why both Tomcat and
Resin have something missing: Tomcat can not somehow auto-reload changed
classes, and Resin does not allow JAR file in the servlet classpath :-(

Regards,
Steve Nguyen

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Does anyone use the Resin server from Caucho?
http://www.caucho.com
I was looking for a "free" servlet and jsp engine and I found Resin that
looks pretty good but before using it I would like to have some feedback
form people using it...

Jean

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