The one you know the most. Except for tomcat -
it has been told to be written without care
for performance.
As usual, if you know HOW the particular engine
works you can make better app than the one having
a better engine but no know-how of it.
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What is the best Servlet engine as far as scalability and performance is
concerned. I'm currently using tomcat is it any good..
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