Hi Najesh

My experience with JavaWebServer 1.1 - 2..0 was not a good one, we ran it
for a few years on WinNT and every couple of weeks there was some kind of
issue we had to deal with.   Since moving to Apache 3.1.2 and JServ 1.1  I
never have to touch the server, unless I'm updating the servlets... almost
put myself out of a job:P

There were a few issues regarding things like paths I used in my servlet
properties that had to be changed, but these are operating system
differences not JServ problems.

The difference between JServ and Tomcat are noted on the Apache website,
but my understanding is that JServ only supports JSDK2.0 (and only this
2.0) whereas Tomcat supports JSDK2.1 and JSP etc.   I'm sure this question
must be in the top ten FAQ by now so better check that.

hth

Chris

>I have used the JWS from Sun on Windows. I would like to however get my
>servlets onto
>my linux machine and am not sure which servlet engine/ server I should use.
>There is Tomcat / Apache  - What are the pluses /minuses of this
>configuration?
>Apache/ Jserv - How is this different from Tomcat/Apache??
>There is JWS for Solaris with a Linux patch - ?? Any plus points to this??
>There is servletexec - ?? pluses and minuses
>Which of the above implement the latest version of jsdk??
>
>I would I guess prefer an open source product which would incline me
>towards Apache /Tomcat or Apache /Jserv?? But I would also prefer an
>integrated product where I don't have to cross-configure the servlet engine
>and the web server. I wonder if that is asking to much for the linux
>environment??
>
>The thing I liked about JWS on Windows was how easy it was to configure and
>maintain.
>I am sure that I missed out some.. Please enlighten..

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