A servlet engine, also known as a container, is essentially a webserver which is capable of executing Java servlets.
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Download, documentation and tutorials for the straight-forward servlet container and Web server. Apache Tomcat was the Servlet Container reference implementation and is the most popular Servlet Engine. (Open Source)
Fully-featured web server with Java Servlet API 2.2 and Java Server Pages 1.1 implementation. [Shareware]
Open-source application server and official reference implementation for Servlets 3.0.
The Java Servlet engine of the GNU-Project. It was designed to be small, fast and easy to use. In designing this way they have separated some of the components out into sub-projects. GNU-Paperclips fully implements the Servlet API version 2.3. [Open Source, GPL]
The Java Servlet 3.0 specification defines what a Servlet container is and how it should behave at runtime. It is developed by the Java Community process.
A commercial application server which allows you to deploy servlets on a variety of operating systems.
Commercial version of Apache Tomcat with support, tooling and monitoring from SpringSource.
Budi Kurniawan demonstrates a basic Java servlet container.
(May 14, 2003)
The Java Servlet engine of the GNU-Project. It was designed to be small, fast and easy to use. In designing this way they have separated some of the components out into sub-projects. GNU-Paperclips fully implements the Servlet API version 2.3. [Open Source, GPL]
Open-source application server and official reference implementation for Servlets 3.0.
The Java Servlet 3.0 specification defines what a Servlet container is and how it should behave at runtime. It is developed by the Java Community process.
Commercial version of Apache Tomcat with support, tooling and monitoring from SpringSource.
Fully-featured web server with Java Servlet API 2.2 and Java Server Pages 1.1 implementation. [Shareware]
A commercial application server which allows you to deploy servlets on a variety of operating systems.
Download, documentation and tutorials for the straight-forward servlet container and Web server. Apache Tomcat was the Servlet Container reference implementation and is the most popular Servlet Engine. (Open Source)
Budi Kurniawan demonstrates a basic Java servlet container.
(May 14, 2003)