No support.  If it breaks, and you call Sun, they're allowed to laugh at
you.

No testing for high stress service.  So if it breaks, we won't be
especially suprised.  If it doesn't scale, well, them's the breaks.
(Though I suspect it will scale well enough for many purposes.)

Few ease of use features (i.e. no fancy-pants gui.)

Can anyone think of more?

Jim "Not speaking for my company" Driscoll
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On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Cezar Totth wrote:

> 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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