IIS 4 does not have native support for Servlets.  You will need a servlet engine
component to be able to use servlets with IIS.  Jrun, Servlet Exec are good
options and they require very little setup for install.  You can use Jrun for
development free of charge.

Luther






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Use servletExec or JrunPro. Or temporarily use the servletrunner that comes
          with JSDK.

- steveb




Hi!,

Is IIS 4 capable of running servlets?If yes, how can I configure IIS  to
run servlets?
Java web server has its own GUI in configuring servlets parameters,  as for
IIS 4 how?

Alec Matias
Programmer/Analysts
Information Systems Services
ASPANET Resources, Inc.
www.aspanet.com


Hi!,
 
Is IIS 4 capable of running servlets?If yes, how can I configure IIS  to run servlets?
Java web server has its own GUI in configuring servlets parameters,  as for IIS 4 how?
 
Alec Matias
Programmer/Analysts
Information Systems Services
ASPANET Resources, Inc.
www.aspanet.com





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