> Ok, then what might it take to deconstruct a JSP into a java 
> application that I presume one could be use with Professional 
> through a createObject call?  Am I swimming up an unpleasant 
> stream without a canoe?

I doubt that you'll be able to do this effectively. JSP pages and servlets
have access to all sorts of objects that you won't be able to access from
within a generic Java class. You have several alternatives that I can see:

1. Buy CFMX Enterprise. This is probably overkill, though.
2. Rewrite the JSP pages as CF pages.
3. Install a parallel JSP container like Tomcat and run them through that.

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