Micael
  Thanks for pulling this together. This is indeed useful to use here at Java Software 
as you will start to see us doing some promotions around the use of Servlets/JSP.

We here at Java Software appreciate your efforts!

Regards,
Michaela Gubbels
Sr. Product Mgr for Servlets/JSP


>Hello
>
>In the discussions "Re:Servlet performance" and "Re:Mellon Bank using
>servlets" there were several Servlet-sites mentioned. I have taken the
>liberty to collect the sites mentioned in those postings into one list.
>I hope it can be useful to someone (James Todd perhaps?).
>
>Apart from these sites are of course the sites of the different
>servlet-related vendors, I kind of expect Sun, Live Software et al. to
>use their own technology. :-)
>
>
>http://www.evergreen.com/
>- company that supposedly produces servletusing sites,  posted by James
>http://www.americancentury.com/
>- jsp-based according to James
>http://www.newspage.com/
>- has .../servlet/... as form action, posted by Tyler Van Gorder,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.whatshotnow.com/
>- a lot of .../servlet/... links etc, posted by Scott Ganyo,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.vstore.com/
>- according to Cott Lang, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.airtel.es/
>- has ../servlet/.. as form action, posted by Hans Bergsten,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.idg.net/
>- has ../servlet/.. as form action, produced by the same company, Icon
>Medialab, that produced the Airtel-site. Icon lists many customers, see
>http://www.iconmedialab.se/, but they do not tell which customers use
>which technology.
>http://mspress.microsoft.com/
>- has ../servlet/.. as form action, posted by Randy Cleveland,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.nbc.com/homevideo/
>- has ../servlet/.. as form action, the servlets are hosted by EC Direct
>http://www.ecdirect.com/ , the company that also houses the servlets for
>Microsoft.
>http://www.mellon.com/
>- uses servlets according to Carlton G. Kelly, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
>Blake Buzzini and John W. Zerbe, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.ReserveAmerica.com/
>- uses servlets, the site was produced by Dean Steptoe,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.ReserveUSA.com/
>- uses servlets, the site was produced by Dean Steptoe,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.bwcaw.org/
>- uses JSPs, the site was produced by Dean Steptoe,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.firstusa.com/
>- uses "weblogic with jhtml", according to Alex Smith,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>- - - - - -
>
>
>Thor Heinrichs-Wolpert, [EMAIL PROTECTED], mentioned two sites, if I
>understood him correctly. One was ebaymag, which led me to check
>http://www.ebaymag.com/ . If you go there you will be relayed to
>http://www.krause.com/ebaysub/ where the subscription-signup form has
>ACTION="/ebaysub/index.gsp", something I do not know if it is
>servletrelated. What does the extension ".gsp" mean?
>
>The other thing he wrote, was "Alan Williamson's company has an Open
>email service all based on servlets" but he did not give any address to
>that site. Supposedly a high volume site.
>
>
>/Micael
>
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