Hey!
Nicely stated.
I develop servlets for a corporate intranet environment, and therefore, do not
have this problem. But I have also wondered how this problem can be solved.
Dare we challenge the designers of Java servlets for a solution?
Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis
Tim Panton - Westhawk Ltd wrote:
> I think the issue you have missed
> is the situation of webhosting ISPs,
> there are well understood ways
> to support CGI bin applications
> from multiple customers on the
> same server with minimal
> interaction between them, ie only
> cpu and bandwidth constraints -
> not data.
>
> In order for servlets to takeoff,
> it has to be possible to get this
> sort of separation without
> running a new JVM per customer.
>
> Tim.
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