> Yeah, but why is this a security issue ? Servlets are server side so
aren't
> you in control over all the code ? And suppose you do decide to use a
> third party servlet. Wouldn't you get that servlet from a reputable
company
> ?
Because if your an ISP host servlets for other people, should you absolutely
have to give each person their own JVM? It would be nice, but not
absolutely necessary. So this is to prevent another programmer from
modifying your application.
Scott
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