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<title>Unbreakable Java: A Java Server That Never Goes Down</title>
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<description>Developers using Java on clients or in small projects may not believe that there is a fundamental problem with Java&apos;s robustness. People working with huge applications and application servers written in Java know about the problem but may doubt that it&apos;s possible to build something like an unbreakable Java architecture.</description>

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