Sorry,
the links should be
www.reliantcommerce.com/eman/gotosite.jsp?siteID=11
www.reliantcommerce.com/eman/gotosite.jsp?siteID=10
www.reliantcommerce.com/eman/gotosite.jsp?siteID=9
www.reliantcommerce.com/eman/gotosite.jsp?siteID=8
-----Original Message-----
From: Quang Ton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java Servlet API
Technology. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, September 09, 2000 12:04 AM
Subject: Re: About web sites on servlets
>I took a look at www.walmart.com (from a 28.8 K modem connection), and It
>was not that slow. The reason for it to be slow is the page has too many
>pictures and they do not optimze the picture sizes....It has nothing to do
>with servlet/jsp. I use servlet and jsp heavily and their performance is
>great. Most of the time, jsp is only slower than the servlet the firstime
>it is being compiled. Most jsp engine check the jsp source version and the
>.class of the corresponding generated servlet so that it is not going to be
>recompiled again the next time. If that is the case jsp and servlet should
>be the same.
>
>Take a look at some of our stores which use both servlets and jsps:
> www.reliantcommerce.com/gotosite.jsp?siteID=11
> www.reliantcommerce.com/gotosite.jsp?siteID=10
> www.reliantcommerce.com/gotosite.jsp?siteID=9
> www.reliantcommerce.com/gotosite.jsp?siteID=8
>
>Good luck.
>Quang
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jatin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Friday, September 08, 2000 11:08 PM
>Subject: About web sites on servlets
>
>
>>Hello All,
>>
>>I had posted a query enquiring about the servlets web sites that use
>Servlet
>>API for HTML output. These were the sites that I got :
>>
>>www.eformbuilder.com
>>www.perceptualrobotics.com
>>www.compukat.com
>>www.himline.com
>>www.yelam.com
>>www.brainbench.com
>>www.earthweb.com
>>
>>ok these sites were great, show how efficiently servlets can produce
output
>>and in fact i've observed, In general the servlets are faster than JSP.
But
>>what I was actually looking for was some sort of a workhorse site, a mega
>>site like hotmail or travelocity or expedia or any major portal /e-com
site
>>that use servlet technology.
>>
>>www.walmart.com is one such mega site working purely on JSP technology
> and
>>it is extremely slow, could be other reasons for the site being slow apart
>>from JSP)
>>
>>So if sombody could refer me to some such mega servlet site, I would be
>very
>>greatful. Later on I would like to share my results about the speed of JSP
>>Vs. Servlets.
>>
>>Thanks
>>Regards
>>Jatin
>>
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java Servlet
>>API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>>Boulatian, Misak
>>Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 8:54 PM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject:
>>
>>
>>Can somebody tell me if servlets, jsp, and ejb can be used to build highly
>>transactional, scalable application such as on line trading application.
If
>>it can, anybody knows any companies who are utilizing them.
>>
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