Hi, Rohitashwa.
Yes, you can run servlets on IIS with NT.
But you probably need to install some kind of patch prgram such as
ServletExec from New Atlanta in order to implement servlet and jsp.
As performance view, actually I don't see that much difference between IIS
and original Java web server from sun except some more installation process.

Joe Oh Heekyu
Ignition State


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Can I Run Servlets on IIS ?
If yes is it good idea(performance) to do so

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