Hello All,
I had posted a query enquiring about the servlets web sites that use Servlet
API for HTML output. These were the sites that I got :
www.eformbuilder.com
www.perceptualrobotics.com
www.compukat.com
www.himline.com
www.yelam.com
www.brainbench.com
www.earthweb.com
ok these sites were great, show how efficiently servlets can produce output
and in fact i've observed, In general the servlets are faster than JSP. But
what I was actually looking for was some sort of a workhorse site, a mega
site like hotmail or travelocity or expedia or any major portal /e-com site
that use servlet technology.
www.walmart.com is one such mega site working purely on JSP technology ( and
it is extremely slow, could be other reasons for the site being slow apart
from JSP)
So if sombody could refer me to some such mega servlet site, I would be very
greatful. Later on I would like to share my results about the speed of JSP
Vs. Servlets.
Thanks
Regards
Jatin
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Can somebody tell me if servlets, jsp, and ejb can be used to build highly
transactional, scalable application such as on line trading application. If
it can, anybody knows any companies who are utilizing them.
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