ISPs would use a servlet engine that runs outside of the web server's
process so that if the servlet engine crashes it doesn't bring down the web
server with it.

ted stockwell

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Danny Ayers [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Hi,
>
> > My conclusion is that ISP's will never allow this. They won't because
> they have no control whatsoever over the amount of RAM the customer's
> servlets will ultimately eat up.
>
> I can't see many ISPs letting users have such control over their
> servers. I would have thought they would also have been worried about
> buggy servlets crashing the server, so rather than leaving it up to the
> user to add stuff, provide the added service (Guestbook or whatever) in
> the same manner as any other service.
>
> The link to 'Jacob' database looks interesting - now having a look.
>
>

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