We are using JSP on NT (WebSphere), so far no problems (our production goes
on both NT & UNIX)
The only point you have to keep an eye on, is what mix of versions
(JSP/Servlet/JDK/...) you are using.
lee
Lee Elenbaas
ViryaNet
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> This is interesting. Can someone give more details on when this happens
and
> why it is a JVM problem? We are running Resin "srun" version 1.1.2 with
IIS
> as an NT service under JDK 1.3 and it seems to work fine. Our production
> servers are still running 1.2.2 so we would really like to understand the
> details.
Changing the subject a little, what is your feeling about JSP on NT?
Most of the Java people I know are hard core unix people, and they
give me dire but vague warnings about mixing MS with Java.
Right now I have a production ASP site that I'd like to port to JSP
and Unix. If I could rewrite it a little bit at a time, and keep
everything on the same server, it would be a lot easier than
rebuilding the whole thing at once then flipping the switch. Once the
site was all JSP, I could do whatever I wanted with it.
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