> 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?).

:)    bless you    :)

keep 'em coming folks.

> 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. :-)

we're indeed trying.

- james

XJ: Micael K�llman wrote:
>
> 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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