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== History ==
The Servlet1Servlet specification wasversion created by Pavni Diwanji<ref>{{cite web|title=Pavni Diwanji|url=https://www1.fosi.org/people/pavni-diwanji/|website=Family0 Onlinewas Safetyfinalized Institute|accessdate=12in NovemberJune 2016}}</ref> while she worked1997 at [[Sun Microsystems]], with version 1.0 finalized in June 1997. Starting with version 2.2, the specification was developed under the [[Java Community Process]]. {{As of|September 2017}}, the current version of the Servlet specification is 4.0.
 
In his blog on [[java.net]], Sun veteran and [[GlassFish]] lead Jim Driscoll details the history of servlet technology.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://community.oracle.com/blogs/driscoll/2005/12/10/servlet-history|title=Servlet History &#124; community.oracle.com|last=|first=|date=2005-12-10|website=|publisher=Weblogs.java.net|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|accessdate=2013-06-14}}</ref> [[James Gosling]] first thought of servlets in the early days of [[Java (programming language)|Java]], but the concept did not become a product until Sun shipped the {{clarify-span|''Java Web Server''|date=September 2012}} product. This was before what is now the [[Java Platform, Enterprise Edition]] was made into a specification.