Jake,

Thanks for the info.  I'll download Enhydra and play with it.

They are using Enhydra 3.1.

Eric


On Saturday 03 August 2002 09:59, Jacob Kjome wrote:
> Enhydra uses Tomcat internally.  the version of tomcat is very old,
> though.  It depends on what version of Enhydra the ISP is using.  If it is
> the open source one, then it is likely very old indeed.  If it is the now
> defunct Lutris Enhydra EAS, then it would be something like Tomcat-3.2.x.
>
> There is a new project called Aonyx which will be Enhydra 5.0 when
> released.  The current version is 5.0beta2.
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/webdocwf
>
>
> If you want to use Enhydra, that is your best bet since it is actually an
> active project.  Not sure what version of Tomcat it uses internally,
> though.
>
> Jake
>
> At 09:47 AM 8/3/2002 +0200, you wrote:
> >Greetings!
> >
> >I've been looking for a web host that provides JSP along with Beans.
> >
> >I came across one that mentioned it uses Enhydra.  I've looked at the
> > Enhydra web page and was left wondering if Enhydra is a replacement 
> > Servlet engine for Tomcat?  Or, does it need Tomcat to run?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Eric
> >
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