![]() ![]() ![]() Tomcat is undoubtedly the best in what it does partly because its only competition, JRun, has been problematic to most users. Tomcat was the name given to the open source Java/JSP server that was developed by Apache to work in tandem with their own web server. But in order to run Java and JSP programs on their server, users would need to install server program from its competitor the Tomcat. Net Framework and the familiarity of most people to the Windows operating system makes IIS a very compelling web server choice. Despite being behind in standings, Microsoft has been gradually developing IIS along with its companion programs SQL Server and Silverlight which are both from Microsoft. It is currently considered as the second most popular web server in use today second only to Apache. IIS was developed by Microsoft for use in its NT OS that is intended for mainframes and web servers. It is developed primarily to communicate with Apache’s own web server but it is also compatible with IIS or any other web server available. The tomcat was developed by Apache as a Java/JSP server. Tomcat is another server, but it isn’t meant to process HTML documents, it is intended to run Java and JSP applications. IIS (Internet Information Services) is a web server developed by Microsoft and a good choice for most people who are already comfortable with using Windows. The first one that you would need to install is the HTTP server. You would need to install a couple of servers that handle different aspects of a web server. Deploying an internet server isn’t a one step deal. ![]()
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