I use Apache Jserve (java.apache.org) and it works alright. I use it more
for testing than anything else. Allaire's Jrun works on Linux as well.
Don Hatch
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Hi all,
We hava a Linux OS in our office and trying to intall a webserver on it.
Which one would be best that supports servlets.
-Thanks
Srikanth Patibanda
IT Specialist
Entergy Corporation
Ph: (W)504-576-5444
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