hi Alex,
you can use Tomcat WebServer (open source). it's good for Java language.
you can connect it too with other Webserver, like Apache (open source), Microsoft IIS, 
Netscape Webserver, etc.

Eric

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hi friends

sorry if the subject is out of topic..but hope to find
some guidance on this matter..

mine is a startup co and we're planning to set a
server in our co..can anyone pls tell me which
webserver we should choose(we're working in java
language like servlets).what 're the softwares to be
installed..our database will be oracle....


Pls help

Thanx in advace

Alex

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