We use JRun for all of our servlet stuff and all in
all we're happy.  Still, can't wait until JRun 3.0
with full EJB and app server capabilities is released.
 As for JSP and JRun -- haven't really used it much
although it works.


--- David Wolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>     I would like any and all feedback relating to
> the use of Servlets on IIS
> using a third party package like Allaires' JRUN. Any
> significant issues that
> I should be aware of ?. All feedback will be greatly
> appreciated as I am in
> the process of compiling information to justify
> going 100% java for both
> client and server side development.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
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