JRun 3.0 works for us, but my favorite for overall great performance,
following the specs, price is Orion application server. It doesn't run very
well as a service, but it is possible to do so. Infact, I think its the
program I used to make it a service and not Orion itself as Orion is 100%
java written. Another great engine that is just a servlet engine is Resin,
which supports 2.2/1.1, web clustering, etc.

Personally, I would get off of using IIS as a web server. Use Resin or Orion
web servers (built in and give better performance than IIS).

Resin..do a search, I forget..something like coucho.com. Orion is at
www.orionserver.com


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Subject: Good servlet/jsp-engine for IIS5.0


Hi,

 We're currently using JRUN together with IIS5.0, unfortunately it has
proved to be a poor constellation; therefore, could anyone point us to a
good servlet/jsp-engine.
 and oh; it has to run as a service & support servlet2.2/jsp1.1 ;)

Best Regards,
//Adrian Papari.

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