Hi,
   To my best knowledge,  IIS doesn't contain JSP, and Servlets.  I have used,
JRun, ServletExec,
WebSphere  with IIS to make  JSP/Sevlet enabled.

Shibu





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Subject:  IIS 4.0 ad JSP/Servlets?



Hi all,

can anybody tell me, if Microsoft IIS ships with build-in
support for JSP ans Servlets, or do I need a standalone
servlet/JSP engine like Apache TomCat or JRun?
Is so, which one fits best to IIS? Any experiences?

Thanks in advance
Henning Meinhardt

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