Hi Rohin!
Well, JRun is a very good jsp engine for IIS. It is
easy to work with and a professional product.
You could get more info on Jrun by visiting
http://www.allaire.com
Himanshu
--- Rohin Sadh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a site which is currently running on
> NT4/IIS4/ASP.
>
> I want to do future development using JSP/Servlet
> but continue using
> NT4/IIS4/ASP as huge amount of work has already been
> done on the site.
>
> I don't want to run another webserver as 2
> webservers running on the same
> hardware will cause resourse shortage. How can I do
> this ?
>
> Is there a servlet/JSP engine which can plug-in to
> IIS and use very minimal
> server resources ?
>
> Will appreciate a solution.
>
> Thank you for your time & effort.
>
> Rohin Sadh.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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