No. I believe, servlets are much secure and more powerful than applets.
JSPs can contain HTML, JavaScript, XML and Java Code whereas Servlets can contain only Java Code, making JSPs more flexible and powerful than Servlets. However, Servlets have their own place in a J2EE application and cannot be ignored altogether. They have their strengths too which cannot be overseen.
CGI is an outdated technology. Servelets are much more efficient and powerful when compared to the CGI technology. Hence, Servlets are more commonly used than CGI.
The speed difference is not usually significant, but the slight performance advantage goes to Servlets because, JSPs get converted to Servlets before execution and since Servlets do not have this conversion phase, they are a little and I mean only slightly little faster than JSPs
Linux is considered to be more secure than Windows.
Servlets are modules of Java code that run in a server application (hence the name "Servlets", similar to "Applets" on the client side) to answer client requests. Servlets are not tied to a specific client-server protocol but they are most commonly used with HTTP and the word "Servlet" is often used in the meaning of "HTTP Servlet".Servlets make use of the Java standard extension classes in the packages javax.servlet (the basic Servlet framework) and javax.servlet.http (extensions of the Servlet framework for Servlets that answer HTTP requests). Since Servlets are written in the highly portable Java language and follow a standard framework, they provide a means to create sophisticated server extensions in a server and operating system independent way.Advantages of Using Servletsa. They are faster than CGI scripts because each CGI script produces an entirely new process that takes a lot of time to execute, whereas a servlet creates only a new thread.b. Servlet API is standard and available easily on the internet (like JSPs)c. Servlets have the advantages like ease of development & platform independence (like Java)d. They can access all the J2SE and J2EE APIse. Can take the full advantage & capabilities of the Java programming language
Windows Vista is notably far more secure than Windows XP.
because it is more secure than any other algorithm.
The ticketing area is more secure than the area beyond the security check point
The ticketing area is more secure than the area beyond the security check point
The ticketing area is more secure than the area beyond the security check point
The ticketing area is more secure than the area beyond the security check point
Chain link fences are more secure. These are also less labor intesive to install. Industrial chain link fences are more secure than wood fences, though they do not offer the privacy of a wood fence.