I would be very interested in knowing if one exists or being a part of one
if it were to exist.  I am now responsible for researching various
architects for the display of dynamic content and I am proposing such an
architecture that is xml/servlet based.

If you do end up starting up this list please forward it to me.

Thanks

At 06:53 PM 2/13/01 +0100, you wrote:
>Would anybody be interested in starting a community driven list that talks
>about java servlet architecture ?
>
>I think a different list to discuss elegant ways of coding servlets, how to
>handle large amounts of data, usage of tools like Webmacro and Teaservlet,
>maybe even tips on how to use XML in servlets, would be a nice thing to
>consider.
>
>Basically, the servlet-interest list helps servlet users on how to resolve
>bugs and such, should they be beginners or experts. I just think the
>resources on the web on how to build a full professionnal website using
>servlet technologies are basically inexistant. How to write a servlet, and
>how to build a servlet application are two different things.
>
>Please, respond to me (directly as this thread would be way off-topic) if
>you're interested. If enough people are interested, I'll create an egroups
>board.
>
>One last thing, if such a list already exists, let us know.
>
>Cheers, AD.
>
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