You can use jrun. It's quite good. Or you can use Apache Jserv, downloadable
from jserv.apache.org.
Or there are couple of new servers. Get more info from
www.servletcentral.com
-alok
Ramesh wrote:
> 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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