Nic,
This is a valid question. When I tried out servlets and decided to use the
weblogic server engine, I wanted to know who was using it besides Delta Air
Lines and E-Trade. Check out the following web-site.
http://www.beasys.com/customers/weblogic/server/websites.html
Tom Kochanowicz
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>>> Betty Jo Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11-Jan-00 2:23:48 AM >>>
>I am asking because I have had concerns stressed to me regarding
>the ability of servlets to provide a scalable solution. One of the
most
>popular remarks is that you never hear of any larger web
applications
>using this technology. Is this true?
You'll get lots of replies here telling you that it isn't.
BT run Talk21 (a free email system with over a million users) on 8
machines with JRUN 2.0 on them. Nearlly all the issues we've had have
been with back end directory and mail servers and none with the Java
end.
Nic Ferrier
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