For IIS u have to install servlet engine plugin e.g
1. Live software's JRun, or
2. IBM's Websphere application server etc.
-mukul
At 02:11 PM 8/9/99 +0530, you wrote:
>Hello
>Does IIS (internet information server) supports servlets..
> Thanks
> rajesh
>
> -----Original Message-----
>From: Mukul Gandhi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, August 09, 1999 9:57 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Does Servlets support ASP..
>
>I think this should not be possible. Definetely an asp can invoke a servlet
>on some other host. But that servlet will return the contents to the
>browser and not the asp. If what u want is possible, i'll be interested to
>know how ?
>
>-mukul
>
>At 01:59 AM 8/7/99 GMT, you wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>Does the Servlets can accept the calls from an ASP and send the response
>>back to it instead of sending to the browser...
>>
>>We have to develop a Servlet which will reside in our server. This servlet
>>has to accept a call from an ASP residing in another server. This servlet
>>was supposed to send the response back to that ASP not to the browser. I
>was
>>able to pick up the call from the ASP but in the reponse buffer I can see
>>only the ".println()" method not any other method to send the response to
>>that ASP...
>>Its something like the ASP should call the servlet and able to get the
>>response as if we are getting returned output from any java method when we
>>call it in any java class...
>>
>>Thanks in advance,
>>Ravi...
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