Hello,

For evaluation purpose only you can use jo! from the WebApp- Framework.

        http://www.webapp.de

It comes with a robust Framework with Jo!,ServerKit, SMI, ConfigManager
and a Persistence Layer (object relational mapping) and bundle GNUJSP,
servlet API 2.1.1 and mail.jar

At next week a new release coming out.

Regards,
Peter

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Bruno Reis schrieb:
>
> Hello all,
> I'm planning to instal a web server on my machine. I pretend to use Linux.
> Do you know a good server that's easy to learn, free and, of course, run
> servlets? It does not need to be very complete since I'm just using it to
> test my aplications.(By the  way, I'll put the aplications later on an
> apache running kserve.)
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Bruno Reis
>
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