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Hank,

I have not setup jetty on our AS/400 only on windows, but as I understand it
jetty uses the same JSP engine as tomcat, so it should be ok. Tomcat runs
well on our as/400. Also jetty is small and should run better under smaller
amounts of memory and lower-end processors.

Andrew.

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From: HankHeath@aol.com [mailto:HankHeath@aol.com]
Sent: 27 February 2002 10:39
To: java400-l@midrange.com
Subject: HLH: JSP on Jetty in iSeries


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I need some advice. Our consultant is setting up an application that will
make use of JSP running on Jetty for out iSeries. Any good experiences/bad
experiences that you can share on this combination?

Hank Heath
ISMgr
Dunn Corporate Resources, Inc.
856-596-5510
hankh@dunncorp.com
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