As far as iplanet goes, there are many problems with J2ee applications.
It is behaving very unpredicatablly, for example, sometimes it failes to
stop/start correctly. iPlanet also provides very little technical supports, you
have to figure out most of the problems yourself. Having said that, if you
spend enough time with it, you should be able to find solutions for most
of the problems.

    I am using 6.0 sp1.

yan

Raju Jacob wrote:

>  I am building a website, can anybody give me some suggestions, which
> webserver I can use, what about JRun and iPlanet, which one is better.
>
> Thanks very much..
> Best Regards,
>
> Raju Jacob
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