Re: newbie: popular web servers for Windows?
I heard that Tomcat is a popular web server for Java.
How about Micorsoft IIS?
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Hello,
I am a user of Windows XP and I would like to learn Java, espacially JSP,
Servlets and JDBC. I have a question: what are the most popular web
servers for Windows XP working with Java? Should I install Apache, for
instance? So far I was using IIS 5.1, but I was not programming in Java.
Could you help me please? Thank you!
/RAM/
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