It works fine for me (jserv). I really like the servlet zone design and
that why i'm still using it. However, it's doesn't support jsdk2.1. :-<
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Peter wrote:
> >We are evaluating servlet engines for Apache on linux? Which one is
> >better? ServletExec? JRun or Apache/Jserv? What are their pros and cons?
> >Any issue or problem?
>
> OK this might be a sweeping generalisation but, if your clients all use
> Win98 with IE4 to access your servlet, try staying away from ApacheJServ.
> >From my experience IE4 truncates the data from servlet but Netscape
> Navigator doesnt. Of course, the other option to using ApacheJServ is if
> you're willing to install Navigator on all your client machines :)
>
> I've tried fixing up my Apache & ApacheJServ setup on the RH5.2 box, but to
> date (around 1 and a half months of tweaking & re-installation) IE4 still
> truncates the servlet output......
>
> Hope you will have better luck than me if you decided to go for ApacheJServ.
>
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