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    • Jake Howlett
    • Posted on Tue 17 Jun 2008 05:45 AM

    You're a lucky man to have such easy access to the power of servlets. I'm guessing you "own" the server?

    With most of my customers I deliver an NSF (or two) and any changes I make thereafter are refreshed in to that same NSF. Most times they give my Notes ID access to their system so I can do the refresh for them. It all works fine. If I were to throw in a servlet though it gets a whole lot messier. It involves me asking customer's admin people to add to the OS and restart http etc. Any changes I make to it involve more of their time (including waiting for them to get round to it etc).

    I just can't consider using servlets. If I were a developer *at* a company with direct access to the servers maybe I'd think differently...

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