Thor Heinrichs-Wolpert wrote:
>Why didn't you point him to some of the many sites that run today?

But that is exactly my point.  I couldn't find any sites that were impressive.

http://www.adrenalinegroup.com/javapp1/index.htm - contains text/plain
slideshow
http://www.servletsource.com/ - about to be released
http://www.servletcentral.com/common/atwork.dchtml - contains a whole 8 sites
http://www.adrenalinegroup.com/jwsisp.html - a list of servlet hosting
ISP's, presumably some of those ISP's will have references.
http://www.servlets.com/resources/urls/showcase.html - an empty list


There is nothing by way of reference sites that I could find from
Javasoft's site at:
http://www.javasoft.com/products/servlet/index.html


In terms of vendor-specific, there are also sites mentioned by:

servlet-engine vendors I know of:

JRUN: http://www.livesoftware.com/products/jrun/customers.html - have many
customers, but only 8 of the sites are listed - probably the rest are
Intranets.  Also, this page is a couple of levels deep, near the links for
the datasheets, etc.
GEFION: http://www.gefionsoftware.com/showcase.html  - have a whole one site.

Java application server vendors (any web-Java interface uses servlet API) I
know of:
BEA/Weblogic: http://weblogic.beasys.com/customers/stories/index.htm -
arguably the most impressive list.


So at the end of the exercise, I'm really not much convinced about the
widespread, high-volume deployment of servlet technology.  And this is me:
a Servlet advocate with almost infinite research patience!

Regards,
David.

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