Hi,
My company tried (NES+Websphere) but settled for Websphere+IBM HTTP Server (derived 
from Apache.)
The reason was that NES in this particular configuration (RS/6000) just died under not 
even heavy load, whereas IHS was doing quite well. There were/are other problems with 
WAS, but comparison NES/Apache is very much in favour of Apache.

Best regards,
Piotr

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Hi,

Just need a confirmation and any further help on how to do the same.
Has anyone deployed JSPs on Netscape Enterprise Server 3.6

Any info regarding the same would be helpful

Thanks and cheers
Jerry

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