Do you mean an application server?

Have you looked at Enhydra?  It's free, supported, looked really neat
when I checked it out (over a year ago now)... not that I know the first
thing about such beasts...

http://www.enhydra.org/


Chuck Carson wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know of a freeware java server that will maintain a persistent
> pool of database connections supporting Oracle and MySQL? It does not have
> to support EJB's but needs to support jsp and preferably have an apache
> plug-in. The last time I looked at Resin, about 6 mothns ago, it did not do
> this. If you are familiar with Weblogic, this is exactly what I want, but I
> do not want to shell out upwards of 100K for this.
> 
> Thanks greatly for any suggestions.
> 
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