we used JServ as well - but now we have changed to Resin from www.caucho.com it
supports Servlet API 2.2 and is Three times faster than JServ or Tomcat!
eike
Ritu Kamboj schrieb:
> no you'll have to install or configure some engine with apache!!!
>
> Like for servlets apacheJServ....
>
> Siva Sankara Reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/14/2000 08:35:28 AM
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> Subject: Apache-Sevlet
>
> Hi,
>
> Can I run servlets in Apache webserver with out any plug-ins ??? Does
> Apache
> support this ???
>
> Thanks,
> Sankar
>
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