You Should to use a Application Server that support Java, like:
- Oracle9i Application Server.
- IBM Websphere.
- iPlanet of Sun Microsystems.
Try to use Forte, is free it found in : www.sun.com
Saludos.
Johan Alberto Talla Anampa
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Subject: HOW I CAN RUN SERVLETS IN A IIS MICROSOFT SERVER???
HI ALL!
I HOPE YOU CAN HELP ME, I GOT THIS PROBLEN I WANNA RUN SERVLETS IN A IIS MICROSOFT SERVER BUT I DON'T KNOW WHAT I NEED TO DO IT.....PLEES HELP ME THANKS
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