Yes you can run JSP's on Apache (don't know about Netscape).  I'm using
Tomcat (http://jakarta.apache.org) as the JSP engine.  This is a seperate
JSP/Servlet engine which can be "connected" to Apache in order to manage JSP
pages and servlets.

Hope this helps.
Stefan

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I have been running JSP's on Java Web Server.
I want to ask whether we can run JSP's on Apache or Netscape Enterprise
Server. If yes, do we require any plug-in for this ?

Thanks in advance,
Nitin

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