Craig,

I don't draw the conclusion that JSP should be avoided, its the exact opposite.
But, NT guys don't need  (or don't think they need.. the result is the
same) other stuff than Microsoft's.
To be appealing for them, (and JSP under a lot of aspect could easily
become quickly familiar for a ASP user)
JSP must be documented for aspect as important as stability.

In real life the fact that the real culprit is NT is of no importance.
A long time ago it was said that "nobody has never bee fired because he
used IBM", today the same thing in some
areas could be said about NT/Backoffice
If a NT/Backoffice app crashes.. then people will say.. its life... nobody
will conclude.. well starting from now we will avoid NT
If a JSP app crashes.. the same people will think .. whaooo! this java
stuff is not at all rock solid.

I just wanted to know if other have isolated the same behaviour.
I do know the JSP (and under some aspects JDK) is a work in progress



Le 13:37 01/09/99 -0700, Craig R. McClanahan a �crit:

>If you draw the incorrect conclusion that JSP should be avoided because
>this happened to you here, then whatever the real bug is remains, and
>will bite you later whenever one of your apps does whatever the JSP
>environment did to make it surface.  A much better approach would be to
>help isolate it to a repeatable test case, then report it to Sun's
>JDK team, and Microsoft's support team, to get it fixed.


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