A servlet engine, also known as a container, is essentially a webserver which is capable of executing Java servlets.
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- Apache Tomcat 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)
- ServletExec A commercial application server which allows you to deploy servlets on a variety of operating systems.
- Dwarf HTTP Server Fully-featured web server with Java Servlet API 2.2 and Java Server Pages 1.1 implementation. [Shareware]
- GNU-Paperclips 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]
- ONJava.com: How Servlet Containers Work Budi Kurniawan demonstrates a basic Java servlet container.
- Configuring and Using Tomcat 6 and Tomcat 7 A tutorial on installing, configuring, and using Tomcat for servlet and JSP development.
- SpringSource tc Server Developer Edition Commercial version of Apache Tomcat with support, tooling and monitoring from SpringSource.
- Java Servlet 3.0 - Latest JSR (Specification) 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.
- GlassFish Open-source application server and official reference implementation for Servlets 3.0.