of course they do (play together).
IIS is the 2nd most popular web server. The job of a web server is to work as a file 
feeder mostly handle html files. A web server do not understand ASP or JSP, but it 
know where to pass the requests for those pages based on the extension (.asp or .jsp). 
ASPs and JSPs are handled by different engines (ASP engine or Java Servlet Engine), 
theoretically they do not interfere with each other.



JJ Fu
SUN Certified Java programmer
Sr Web Developer
Compass Bank

>>> drew w <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04/25/01 03:25PM >>>
Can I use ASP(Active Server Pages) and JSP on IIS or at least on the same
machine. I have a website built in ASP on IIS, but I want to slowly start
moving to a Java-based application. Can they play together?

thanks,
andrew
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