Here's a very vague question:  What core skills should people who want
to be able to architect scalable web apps using JSP have?

I'm fuzzy on how many instances of servlets there might be floating
around, how you cantrol or monitor that, how application servers
spread them around across several machines, etc.  I have no idea how
to predict what would happen to a JSP site under even a moderate load,
or how to describe what happens inside the JVM.

What you have to know about writing thread safe servlets to make your
JSP application safe and scalable?

Is this stuff I'll find in servlets books?  Websphere (or Resin) docs?
EJB books?

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