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If you ever ported your servlets/JSPs from one container to another, how easy did you find it?

The following comments have been recorded for 1 star, had to redesign

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  • Exlremety helpful article, please write more. (29 Dec 2015 00:00)
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  • sexy (21 May 2007 00:00)
  • no (11 Apr 2007 00:00)
  • de damn ting nat work for me man! (1 Mar 2002 00:00)
  • completely bumseed man! (1 Mar 2002 00:00)
  • Ihavenosay (14 Feb 2002 00:00)
  • Well, I went from jserv to tomcat 4.x, jserv implemented servlet 1.0 I beleive and this standard didnt specify the filesystem architechture for the web application. I had to move a lot of files, restructure. I guess it's much more easier to go switch from servlet container which implement the same version of servlet standard. (25 Jan 2002 00:00)
  • It was a bad design from the start... (25 Jan 2002 00:00)
  • from the gnu-engine to tomcat and back again - i begged for tomcat believe me also updating JSP .95's on an early iplanet to JSP 1+ on a newer iplanet (just before they came up w/ legit documentation) - a real nightmare from tomcat to orion - 3 stars (24 Jan 2002 00:00)
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