I never use Java Web Server but Apache + Jrun is more cool than Apache +
Tomcat. One of the best of Jrun is easy to setting but not free s/w
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From: LIM BOON PING [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 1:10 PM
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Subject: JSP server
which one to choose Apache + Tomcat combination or Java Web Server, i am
confused and undecided.Being new to JSP, i am now required to start a
project on Online Tuition Center which is required to run on JSP. Well, i
would like to know pro and cons of using this two combination. thanks a lot
:)
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