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Migrating Tomcat Servlets to IIS environment

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John @ X - 28 Oct 2004 03:59 GMT
Hi there,
There is a business requirement for us to migrate the java servlets written
in Java 1.4 with Tomcat 4.1 Servlet container to IIS6.0  (Dot Net enabled)
servers to run in Windows 2003 Server. Is there any tool that can handle the
conversion. Or we need to build the java code in Dot Net JSharp solution
(migrate first) and then build it in Microsoft JVM environment. I am a newbie
to this environment and any help or link that could help me to understand the
migration will be really helpful
Thanks
John
StringFellow Hawk - 30 Oct 2004 17:34 GMT
The "TomCat" servlet container will run under IIS instead of Apache.  We
currently have IIS controlling ASP, JVM, TomCat and Websphere
applets/servlets as needed by applications.

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> Hi there,
> There is a business requirement for us to migrate the java servlets
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> Thanks
> John

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