Hi again,

A potentially sticky situation here has made it necessary to ask
the following question:

What are the problems, if any, with Netscape Enterprise Server
and Java Servlets? How does NES compare to the competition
(IBM WebSphere, or IIS with ServletExec, for example)?

Can anybody comment on the scenario where the web server is
NES on UNIX with servlets talking to Oracle on UNIX and to Java
on Win NT?

If this scenario is realisable, can anybody comment on what form
the Java on Win NT should take (IIS with Servlet or RMI)?

If it weren't for the need to use some native libraries on Win NT
(via JNI) it wouldn't be necessary to use NT at all.

Thanks,

Mark Foley
EDS (Australia)
+61-2-62756494
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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