I might be mistaken, but I think those companies are using a one-to-one
"marketing" tool that is unrelated to servlets and jsp. They're just using
the .jsp extension on their scripts...
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From: Simonin, Bradley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 7:34 AM
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Subject: Who is using Servlets and JavaServer Pages:
Check out these major companies who are using Servlets and JSP's to
run
their web sites.
http://www.wal-mart.com
http://www.sears.com
http://www.homedepot.com
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