<laughing>

You're probably right, David.  The biggest problem with this (other than
passing the session object so that the output is actually directed to the
browser) is that you'd have to start up and initialize a brand new JVM for
each HTTP request.  My initial reaction to that scenario is that you'd
better have a really BIG machine...

Joe

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Gibbs
>
> <SPLITTING HAIRS MODE>
> I don't think that's strictly true ...
>
> Although I haven't tried it, you should be able to invoke java as a
> stand-alone CGI program, without having the app server framework.

   >snip<

> </SPLITTING HAIRS MODE>



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