AFAIK :

JSPs are implemented by a number of engines of which
Jasper is one.

These engines are usually written as Servlets.

Therefore (here I go making dangerous assumptions) it
should be possible to stick any JSDK compliant such
engine into Jetty and run/hack-on your JSPs in it.

I'm forwarding this to the Jetty discussion group
where you may get a more knowlegdeable response.

Jules


--- René_Rolander_Nygaard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Jetty:
> > > 
> > > - With the Weblogic 5.1 JSP engine you can do
> <jsp:include>s and then do
> > > a <jsp:forward> or a redirect.  With Jetty and
> probably Tomcat, since
> > > they both use the apache Jasper engine,
> <jsp:include> causes a flush of
> > > the output buffer and commits the request.  Thus
> you can't do a
> > > <jsp:forward> or a redirect.
> > 
> > The Jasper engine is flawed in many ways, true.
> This is one of them. (It
> > sucks performance-wise too).
> 
> It should be possible to tell Jetty to use another
> "engine", but which one
> should we use ?
> And how do you setup Jetty with the new engine ?
> 
> Btw: a very interesting story. Don't you have a
> "succes-stories" section on
> jboss.org for this kind of material ?
> 
>  - René Rolander Nygaard
> 

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