My take is to upgrade to iPlanet 4.x Essentially
it is the same product underneath but added
functions like JSP and Servlet support. Plus it's
a nicer interface.
Regards,
Dylan
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I have a question:
Is it possible install JSP and work with it if
I have Netscape Enterprise Server ver. 3.6?
If that is possible
What I need to do in order to intall JSP?
I'm working with Sun 5.6
Thanks,
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