So - in other words there are no toes to step on :).

Unfortunately recommending Apache2 over IIS is pretty much a non-starter in
my world, so a working IIS connector is needed (at least to bring
server-side Java into this world).



On 12/12/05, Tim Whittington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The ISAPI connector has been somewhat unloved over the past few years.
> We're recommending Apache 2 over IIS to all our customers, so if that's
> widespread it'd explain the lack of interest.
>
> I've been submitting patches from our local branch over the past year,
> trying to improve some aspects of it (still waiting for the next dev branch
> to add chunked encoding support).
> I've also updated some of the docs to mention features that have been
> there for years (i.e. isapi_redirect.properties).
> The only other person I've seen touch the IIS code in recent memory is
> Mladen.
>
> Binary JTC builds from Jakarta have always been a bit hit and miss - I
> build all ours locally.
> The only IIS6 issue I know of is that you have to add a web services
> extension for the redirector for it to work - new locked down IIS rules or
> something.
>

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