With IIS you need to use a third party servlet module.
There are several of them, but I suppose the most common is JRun.

Take a look at: http://www.livesoftware.com

Regards,
Bjarte Kr�ger Engedal

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> Subject: Ability to do Servlets with Microsoft IIS??
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> I am learning about Servlets. I am using a 30 day trial of
> Sun's Web Server
> and while I love it, I may not be able to convince the
> company to buy it. In
> any event, our Web site and Intranet are on IIS. I have seen
> references to
> an add-on or something that will allow me to run Servlets on
> IIS. Is there
> such a thing?
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> Java Servlet
> API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Costin Manolache
> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 1999 12:51 PM
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> Subject: Re: Servlet Chain in Apache UNIX
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> > I developing my servlets on a Win98 machine. So far
> chaining seems to be
> > a great option. However, I am using Sun's Java Web Server, and
> > eventually.. I have to deploy my servlets on a UNIX machine running
> > Apache.
> >
> > Do servlets have the same functionality in Apache as far as servlet
> > chain goes? Any incompatibilities?
>
> Depends on what servlet engine you will use for Apache.
> Servlet Chains are not "standard" - even if few engines supports them,
> you should be very carefull.
> ( you can live without them in most cases - i.e. you can code
> the chaining
> functionality inside your servlet )
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> Regards,
> Costin
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