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    Description: It\'s no secret that Linux and Apache make an excellent platform for deploying almost any kind of web site. However, it might not be as well known that you can replace those old workhorse CGI scripts with powerful Java servlets on Linux as well. Since these Java servlets are executed on an up and running Java Virtual Machine (instead of a whole new process like CGI), you will find that servlets will not only execute faster but that your web sites can do more with less hardware (or scale better with the same hardware). Using JRun, it is possible to get started using Java Servlets on Linux after a couple of easy steps.

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    Date Added:05/12/2005
    Last Updated:05/12/2005

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