> At 4:08 PM +0100 3/11/99, Robert Claeson wrote:
> >Well, then scale up to a servlet engine such as IBM WebSphere. It
> >supports servlets, Java Server Pages, load balancing, state
> >management, database pooling, front-end caching, Corba, etc etc
> >etc... It's still the same API, though.
>
> Oh definately.
>
> However, that's more of an application server using the
> servlet API.

Given that servlets are pretty "standard", i.e. used by several
vendors, then please let me know why a client would lock themselves
in to the WO product. I'm serious here, I need to explain this to a
new client on monday.

/Robert

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