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Erwin Kodiat
Mitrais Software Development Center
Bali, Indonesia
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From: kalyannasundaram subramanian
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Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 13:07
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Which Server to Use-URGENT
Hi All,
Thanks for the answers to my earlier queries.
I have three queries.
1.I tried using Apache Web Server to run my JSP
application.The server did not recognize JSP tags. Is
this a problem with the Apache Web Server.
2.As a solution to this I thought of using Apache Web
Server for webservices alone(I was informed that it
was robust only in this area)and Tomcat server for JSP
services. I installed both in an NT machine.This seems
to work fine. Is this a workable solution in a real
time system.
3.Any other suggestion of using any other software is
also welcome.My only constraint is that the software I
use must be free or at least cheap ($100-200) since
that is the way the client wants it.
Thanks in advance,
Kalyan.
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