If you use a web server that intrisically supports Servlets, the Servlet
Engine is build into the web server. Otherwise there are a number of
Servlet Engines that can be added on to Web Server's that don't support
Servlets. You should be about to find a list of them by using the resources
at the bottom of this message.
(*Chris*)
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From: Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 13, 1999 8:59 PM
Subject: servlet engine
> A beginner question:
>
> What is the Serlvet Engine?
> If I develop the Servlet program, what license do I need to pay?
> I thought I only need a JDK (free) and a web server that support Servlet?
>
>
> Jack
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