Martin,
Yes, but in real life, especially in corporate situations, that isn't
realistic. Connectors have to be configured for ERP systems, database
connection pooling/drivers, monitoring systems like Tivoli, message queue
systems like MQSeries, etc. I'm not just talking about the install, but also
the ongoing config, admin, and maintenance. Developers have to be aware of
the app server architecture to write good code, but this sort of thing
requires a dedicated position and some expertise to do well.
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 2:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: your opinions about servlets + JSP, Brazil, WebMacro and
othe r co mpeting technologies
At 02:26 PM 8/29/00 -0400, Jim Bailey wrote:
>That a particular
>implementation of a JSP/servlet engine is difficult to configure is hardly
>an indication of the maturity of JSP and servlets.
Besides, there are counter-examples. My favourite: getting Resin installed
and running, particularly in its standalone configuration, couldn't be
easier.
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