i am using JRUn and it works fine ,but its not free.You can only get a trial
version for free.



>From: abhishek shodhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: [Re: Servlets on IIS]
>Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 11:14:01 EAT
>
>try Resin Server. www.caucho.com
>
>Love Always,
>Abhishek Shodhan.
>
>mazur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>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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