I still use this list, though I have not replied much because I belong
to other groups. Servlets are not dead, just some of us have moved on to
more advance subjects and take servlets for granted. With that said
servlets are core to using java in any web based environment. I use them
all the time for processing images and belong to lists that use serlets
for that purpose.

Oh yea, I still pick up my O'Reilly Servlet Book that Jason Hunter
(a.k.a. Jesus of the java world) wrote.

Tom K.



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Why? where people go? Servlet is still one of the big
thing in J2EE. or am I too outdated?

--- Nic Ferrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Damn, Milt!  Good to see you are still alive!
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> I think this list finally died.
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> Nic
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