Netscape can do this.  You just have to install each App Servers NSAPI
bridge and specify different paths for the different app servers.  For
example you might set WebLogic up to handle all requests with a URL like
'/wlservlet/' and NetD to handle all requests liek '/ndservlet/'.

It seems to me that the ability to do this is one of the main reasons
for staying with a Netscape, Apache or IIS web server instead of using
an app servers built in webserver.

"Muktavaram, Vikas (FUSA)" wrote:
>
> Can one instance of web server ( for ex. Netscape or Apache ) support
> multiple instances of different application servers ( for ex. Weblogic and
> NetDynamics)?
>
> Thanks,
>
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