- Configuring & Using Apache Tomcat 4 or 5 - Following is a summary of installing and configuring Apache Tomcat 4 or 5 for use as a standalone Web server that supports servlets 2.3 and JSP 1.2 (Tomcat 4) or servlets 2.4 and JSP 2.0 (Tomcat 5).
- IBM WebSphere Application Server - A Java-based servlet engine that turns your existing Web servers (Apache, IIS, Netscape, etc.) into Java Web application servers.
- JavaServer Pages Fundamentals - This course teaches you how to use JSP to develop dynamic web sites, by exploring the syntax and components of JSP development.
- Live Software JRun - Lets you run Java Servlets -- either by extending your current web server or by using the built-in JRun Web Server. Voted a finalist for JavaWorld's best servlet tool of 1998.
- Lotus Domino Go Webserver - Combines a runtime environment for Java servlets with connectors to DB2, CICS, IMS and MQSeries enterprise middleware.
- NetForge - A Java web server supporting the Servlet API and CGI.
- Paralogic WebCore - An HTTP compliant embeddable web server, written in 100% Java, and fully supporting Java servlets.
- ServletExec - Implements the Java Servlet API and Java Server
Pages (JSP) standards. Works with all
major web servers.
- Sun WebServer (tm) - Sun's HTTP server with Servlet support, for the Solaris (tm) environment.
- The Java Apache project - The Java Apache Project is a volunteer effort to promote, plan and develop state-of-the-art Java software for servers (including servlets).
- VisNetic WebSite - The first web server developed specifically for Windows, can use almost any development platform, and includes features that allow web developers to create powerful, flexible web sites.
- W3C's Jigsaw - W3C's leading-edge web server platform, providing a sample HTTP 1.1 implementation and other features on top of a Java architecture.
- WebEasy WEASEL - A Java application server designed to cost effectively web-enable an installed base of corporate IT systems.
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