hi Amarjeet,
i have worked with apache and IIS .so i can say about them. apache
performance is very good for servlets .It works very well with nearly all
the platforms .Installation wise and configuration wise it also good .IIS
has one advantage over Apache of its better integration with NT
.Configuration is a little more easier.and if you are planning to use
microsoft technologies or providing atleast support for them IIS will be
much better.
Regards
Santosh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Amarjeet Kaur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 10:19 AM
Subject: jserv v/s others?
> Hullo everyone
> My question is a bit acedemic. For those of you who have used
other
> web servers, how does the java web server1.1.3 compare to the others in
the
> market, say O'Rielly, Apache, IIS etc? Incidentally, my platform is
Windows
> NT. This information is important to me because I might have to make a
> purchase decision very soon. I intend to use the server to support cgi,
> servlets and secure connections using ssl. Any help/comments will be
highly
> appreciated.
> Thanks in advance
> Regards
> Amarjeet.
>
>
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