Affan Alim typed the following on 04:37 PM 1/23/2001 +0000
>Any body knows about the big diffrences between the tomcat server, Jrun and Java Web 
>Server
>which is power full and why?

Tomcat 3.x is (as I understand it) the replacement for Java Web Server - Sun
joined with Apache to form Jakarta, which took the code to make Tomcat 3.0.
I don't think it was ever much of an option for production use, more for learning.

JRun is a closed source, commercial product from Allaire. I haven't heard
anything truly horrible about it, so if you don't mind paying and then having
to wait for a small commercial team to fix any bugs you find, it's fine.
Tomcat 3.0 and 3.1 have not always had the best reputation, but 3.2.1 is
newer and much more solid. I have no qualms about using it for a production
site. 

If it's business critical for you, I recommend downloading Tomcat and a demo of 
JRun, try them out and see which works best for you. If it's not business 
critical, try Tomcat - it's free and good.

Kief



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