Hi,

I've seen a lot of opinion in considering JSDK's servlet engine as
inappropiate for a production servlet environment.
But no one pointed out wich are its technical weaknesses
(apart from the ones wich are not related to the basic task of running
servlets - like generic httpd file serving,  SSI, JSP,
  class-change-reloader)

Asking because I appreciate it's ease-of use and simplicity.

Are there  design limits, bugs or performance weaknesses wich other pure
java servlet engines override?

Thanks.

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