Greetings,

I was considering using Netscape's implementation but decided against it.

Maybe you already have but if not take a look at:

http://developer.netscape.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/javanote/es351jpg.html#Servlets

Read the limitations of their JVM in JAVA section:

http://home.netscape.com/eng/server/webserver/3.0/devnt351.htm

dave.

Eric Fialkowski wrote:

> Has anyone had experience developing servlets using the JVM that is built
> into Netscape Enterprise server 3.51?  I know that it only supports the 1.0
> spec, but for this project that's all I need.  Does anyone know of any
> stability issues, etc?  It's bizarre because the same servlet works fine on
> 3.61 which is why I'm investigating the server, and not my code.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eric Fialkowski
> Micron Internet Services
>
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