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API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David
Mossakowski
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 1999 2:22 PM
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Subject: servlet engines


What is the feeling about available servlet engines?

I see a lot of people use Apache/JServ combination and others use JRun
or ServletExec with other web servers.  I tried JRun and ServletExec and
had some problems with both but I would appreciate any suggestions as to
what else is out there or what you currently use.

I plan to deploy on Enterprise 3.6 (NT or HP-UX).

If you want you can e-mail me directly as not to clutter this mailing
list (unless of course you think that your suggestions are helpful to
all).

Thanks,
dav.e

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