Wellington Lacerda writes:
> I think the real issue is not speed, despite the fact that speed is important
> (I know that), but the real issue is that servlets are only the peak on the
> iceberg, they provide you a comfortble mechanism to provide distribution on
> processes easily, comunicating each other or among different mechanisms. I
> don't know any other language or mechanism providing the same representation
> power to us.

     I find servlets interesting from this perspective.  I think the
general technology is still a little too rudimentary.  I'd like an
environment where, once servers are installed and configured on one or
more boxes, and are configured to work with each other, I could then
have servlets that just work together, without having to worry about
which box they're on, where the different resources are, etc.

     Of course, I have yet to do any work with "application server"
stuff, which may provide exactly what I'm talking about...

Steven J. Owens
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