Thanks for reply.
Is this one a add-on or it will replace my NCSA web server? Though I read
the ServletFactory page, I am still confused. My project consists a
complicated large applet. I do not want servlet engine to replace my NCSA
server at this moment, since god knows what will break it ( I have deadline
to meet and do not want to debug it). I only want that servlet calls are
passed to this servlet engine. All others calls still be handled by my NCSA
server.
It also seems that this engine depends on some shell script as Unicom CGI
kit. So does this mean that every servlet call have to reload the servlet
and re-call the init() method? I want servlet to stay in the server or
engine since I plan to establish a connection pooling to my database. If
every call has to reload servlet, I do not see anymay that I could do
connection pooling.
Bing
At 09:15 AM 4/9/99 -0500, you wrote:
>ServletFactory (http://www.earlymorning.com/ServletFactory) was/is an update
>of the CGI-based Unicom engine that supports v2.0 of the Servlet API. You
>may find it useful.
>Get it now if you want it since ServletFactory 2.0 will be coming out soon
>and support for CGI-based servlets will be dropped due to lack of interest.
>
>
>ted stockwell
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Bing Zhang [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>
>> I am running NCSA 1.5.2 Web Server on Solaris 2.6. I need a free or
>> evaluation copy servlet engine for it.
>>
>> Any ideas where I could get a free one? Does Unicom have a new version for
>> JSDK 2.1?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Bing
>>
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