On 3/4/99 12:40 AM, Doug Turner wrote:
>
>OK, which one of the 2 Paul's is responsible for the good press...8-)
>

Perhaps you mean Paul Bonfanti (New Atlanta/ServletExec) or Paul Colton
(Live Software/JRun)? and your question really is: which servlet engine
is running this site?

If that's your question, the answer is: neither. That site is running on
IBM's WebSphere. Try the following URL:

    http://www.americancentury.com/servlet/TestServlet

Vince

>----------
>> From: Tom Kochanowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: High profile site using servlets and JSP
>> Date: Wednesday, March 03, 1999 9:00 PM
>>
>> I checked out the site and the page read:
>>
>> Attention American Century Investors: We are currently experiencing
>sporadic
>> performance
>> problems on our site. If you would like to access your account data in
>the old
>> site format, please use this link to Account Information. We apologize
>for any
>> inconvenience these temporary  problems may have caused you, we are
>working
>> quickly to implement a solution.
>>
>>
>>
>> Alfonso Urdaneta wrote:
>>
>> > Andrea Lardicci wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Hi All,
>> > > I agree with you it would be very rducational.
>> > > JSP is no more available on Sun server.
>> > > Where can I find it?
>> > > Andrea
>> >
>> > http://www.americancentury.com/index.jsp
>> >
>> > Alfonso.
>> >
>> >

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