Chris Pratt wrote:
>
> Actually SWS is written in C/C++, whereas JWS is written in Java.
> They are very much different servers.  I believe the newest version
> of SWS does support servlets, but you'd be well advised to look at
> the sales literature to be sure.

Sun Web Server does support servlets; the latest version supports
Servlet API 2.0.  SWS is designed to scale.  It's target market is
ISPs who need maximum efficiency.  It has a nice feature that lets you
run a different servlet engine for each virtual host.

More info is at http://www.servlets.com/resources/urls/engines.html

-jh-

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