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You really don't want people using a vital web server for development.
Even if the people were ultra-experienced servlet gurus, that would be a big
mistake.
During the course of development, if your servlets are anything other than
seriously trivial, the developer is going to do something nasty to the
server, quite by accident. It is innevitable. If it is a new developer, then
they may do terrible things frequently, until they get sorted.
We just developed a servlet using JNI, and the guy trying to get it to work
started and stopped the server probably a dozen times an hour.
Get the new developers to put apache on their workstations. This will give
them a chance to understand apache and jserv, which they will need to do
anyway if they are going to be effective developers.
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