just my .02$

Free: tomcat, at the moment I wouldn't use it for heavy servers.
Cheap: Resin, Orion. The best there is. I'm not talking about bang for the
bucks, just about bang ;-)
middle: JRun seems OK, but I'm not impressed.
Expensive: weblogic, websphere. The decision to buy these ones come
exclusively from managers. 'nough said. ;-)

Geert Van Damme

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sudheendra Hebbagilu
> Sent: maandag 18 december 2000 21:46
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Good JSP Engines
>
>
> Hi Everybody,
> May be people have asked this question before. I didn't find a very good
> answer in archive and FAQ's.
>
> We are starting a new project and planning to use JSP technology. I am
> looking into a JSP Engine. I want to know whats the "cheap and best" JSP
> engine out there. I would really appreciate if you could provide me the
> information regarding most popular engines that everyone using.
> Whats their
> advantages and disadvantages ? I have to decide which engine to
> use for this
> project. I would really appreciate your inputs on this.
> Thanks in advance
> Sudhi
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