Hi,

Jrun is supposed to support Servlet 2.0/2.1 API.
It works with NES. Try it out at www.jrun.com.
We are using it with NES (though not with JSSI).

HTH
Vasudev

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aaron Sani [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 7:23 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Netscape Enterprise and Servlet includes
>
> I have been experimenting with the JSSI package from Apache to handle
> <Servlet></Servlet> includes in shtml docs.  Unfortunately, JSSI is
> written for
> Servlet 2.0 specs.....Netscape Enterprise SuiteSpot is Servlet 1.0
> compliant.
> Does anyone know what can be done to make JSSI work with Netscape
> Enterprise...
> I am designing a site that requires that maintenance be as easy as
> possible but
> am relying on Servlets for JDBC based processing.  I thought that using
> server-side-servlet-includes would be a great way to achieve the prestated
> goal
> of easy maintenance. Please help...
>
> Aaron.
>
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