FWIW: ServletExec isn't free. They have a version that you can use
that is intended for development, but lacks many features. Please visit
their site for details on that. I was running SE3 on IIS4 for a while
but found that the engine was consistently crashing after a servlet was
used 30-40 times (or there was just some kind of conflict with NT...not
sure who was the culprit). I will fully admit that I did not give a
100% effort to resolve this issue, but I did perhaps give about 90%. I
looked at every little setting I could find and think of...spent many
hours trying to resolve the problem. To no avail. I posted numerous
times on the mailing list that NewAtlanta has set up for SE (with good
detail, not just "my SE is broken, what's wrong?") but never had any
responses. Anything else on my NT box worked fine....but when I started
SE, the whole house would come crashing down after just a short amount
of time.
Again, this is my experience only. Do with it what you want. I ended
up switching over to Linux/Apache/Tomcat (while having no previous
experience with any of them) and everything rocks, with no breaking (not
trying to start a holy war, but it just worked good for me).
I don't know if my pleas to NewAtlanta for suggestions to fix the
problem were ignored because I had only the trial version. I was poised
to buy the real deal, but was reluctant when the trial version (or
stripped down version, I forget what they call it) would not work
reliably for me.
Just one man's experience.....
Rob
"wap@asl" wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I understand that IIS 4.0 does not have inbuilt servlet support. Can anyone
> suggest which free server would be best?
>
> How about JRun or ServletExec 3.0 ISAPI?
>
> Thanx :-) & Regards,
>
> Kaushal.
>
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