>>> Alan Himes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 21-Jul-00 12:22:52 AM >>>
>I read in the documentation for JWS2.0 that you could
>do development on the win 95,98,00 platforms, but that
>you not run the official server on them. This, to me, suggests
>that it isn't quit compatible. if you have access to NT i'd use
>that.
FUD.
There is only one reason why running servlet containers on Windows
95/98 is not recommended:
performance.
Those operating systems are not designed to run webservers (which is
what a servlet container is) and therefore they will not run a servlet
container very well.
It will run though.
If you want a cheap way of running servlets will then try Linux or
FreeBSD - they're good and quite easy to deal with these days (whereas
NT is very expensive).
Nic
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