JRun is as far as I know the best servlet engine/plugin for web servers. It
is having its own web server which is good for testing. You can also try
Java Web server.
During installation of JRun itself it will prompt you to add support for
other web servers like JRun and the whole process is fairly straightforward.

Anup


-----Original Message-----
From: Ramesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 10, 1998 2:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: jrun or any other servlet runner


Hi,
We are developing a intranet product, which is made on servlet for the
testing purpose we have tested it on servletrunner, now i want to bind
these servlets with some web server, and we have decided to use apache
as it comes for both unix and windows platform, so could anyone please
guide me what should i look for to enable my web server so it can
support servlets.
how is jrun ??

thanks
ramesh


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