Hi all,

Are there any good examples, either in a magazine articles or books, for
architecting a servlet based app using a single servlet at a point of entry
into that app.

Thanks,
Paul Lucas





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Hi Nic,

> In the past James Duncan Davidson has argued (and I tend to agree
> with him) that servlets are like a main() method in that they simply
> provide an entry point for running a program over the web.
>
> Looking at it this way means you build one servlet and have that talk
> to many sub-objects. This can be quite a tidy and efficient system as
> opposed to having many servlets.
>

I can't believe it. We finally agree on something :) LOL We've built our
'Versital (tm)' system exactly like that, feature-packed to accomodate
'true
application' requirements. Although we have found that using multiple entry
points (multiple servlets for the same application) can have important
advantages in exceptional cases. Although in that context, the importance
of
different entry points is directly related to the way those entry points
are
mapped in a web server document tree.

regards,
 Danny Martens

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