Hi.

        You can download Apache Web server and IBM's WebSphere, install tham together 
and this way you can have a server that suports servlets (and they never expire).
        I don't know on what platform you are working, but for NT and for Linux they 
are for sure.

      Stefan H. Farr
      [EMAIL PROTECTED]


------Original Message------
From: luo hanmei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 7, 1999 7:32:02 PM GMT
Subject: Free server supporting servlet?


 Hi,

 I am wondering if there are some kinds of servers that supporting servlet,
 so we need not consider the expirationof Java Web Server :)
 Thanks for your information!!


 hanmei

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