We had good luck with jRun 3.0 on both PWS and IIS to run JSP and servlets.
BTW, I would consider switching to IIS.
DO remember however that the servlet engine will not provide EJB services by
itself. You need an application server for that. I assume that some exist
that run under NT but you will to do some research on that. I would look
into BEA's weblogic for a start. Good luck.
Patrice
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From: Mullin Yu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 8:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JSP engine
Hi, I'm looking into the JSP engine that can be easily merged with my PWS on
Windows NT 4.0, and provides the EJB container. I know a few names, e.g.
Websphere, JRun, apache.
Which one is easier to use, and have more tools inside?
Thanks!
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