According to Netcraft's survey, in the past year, the speed of JSP increased by 94%. In terms of using JSP operating system platforms, 40% is Linux, 26% is Windows, 17% is Solaris.
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Last December we reported that the number of JSP sites had grown quickly during 2002, albeit from a small starting point. Reviewing the growth over the past year since July 2002, JSP continues to enjoy fast growth with a 94% increase in ip addresses running JSP Based Sites To Over 44,000 IP Addresses Running Some 105,000 Active Sites.
More surprising is the composition of these sites choice of operating systems. One might expect that by far the most common operating system amongst JSP based sites would be Solaris, given JSP's links with application servers such as Weblogic, IBM Websphere, Oracle, and Apache Tomcat 3rd with 17% Behind Linux with 40% and Windows With 26%.
It's hard to predict what Sun's assessment of this might be - would they be delighted at JSP's increasing adoption, establishing a bridgehead for Sun into Windows and Linux territory, or would they be shocked and appalled at the numbers of JSP sites not choosing Solaris as an OPERATING SYSTEM PLATFORM? PROBABLY, THEY WOULD VERGE TOWARDS The Former Interpretation on The Basis That Use of any of the Company's technologies Has to be a good string.
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