We have it up and running in the real world since 12/2000 and have been
very pleased with it.  Our application is a mixture of servlets and jsp
pages and resin has done very well.  We replaced our perl/mod_perl based
servers with it and the java/jsp solution is significantly faster and uses
less database and server resources for us.  This is based on a web site with
dynamic content with around 300,000 unique hits a day.

Jeff

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Has anyone any experience of Resin being used in the real world ?
I've been playing with it today and found it extremely simple to use and
very effective.  Any comments on it as  a jsp server ?

Andy C

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