> > Or maybe your could just pass the cgi to a shell of some > sort, it would set > > up the enviroment ( .cshrc etc ) for you. The shell should > inherit its > > initial environment from its parent, ie the java exec. > > > > Oh yes, this causes 2 calls to exec|CreateProcess but if > you really really > > have to have CGI... > > I think for all that trouble, it might be easier to just use > Apache, since > it handles CGI very efficiently (especially if you want to > use mod_perl). In general you're probably correct. Especially if you're the individual, or one of the individuals, who is designing the Req. Specs. On the otherhand if you are given the specs and for some oddball reason you can only use a single server engine there are work-arounds that can be devised... Some customers can come up with some pretty screwball requests and specs as you probably know. --- Michael Wentzel Software Developer Software As We Think - http://www.aswethink.com mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Punisher of those who cannot spell dumb! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]