Hello Pere,

I have a NT Server with IIS4 as well and I'm using the Java Web Server v2.0
(JWS) to serv out my servlets.
I think this is the best solution and it's cheap only $300.- USD
You could go with the Apache JServ for FREE, but it's not 100% yet and they
are considering it as a BETA at this time.
It's not as eazy to configure as the JWS.

Good luck,
- Radek





Pere Barnola Aug

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Hi!, I'm working with servlets, and I've tried them in servletrunner,
but now I want to run them in web server, and we have NT server 4.0,
with servicepack 5, and I don't now how to configure it to accept
servlets!

If somebody knows what do I have to do?, help me please!

Do I have to take some software?
or Nt server suport them?
or can I work with servletrunner in the server? is it robust?

If you have some solution mail me!

                                                            Thank you !

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