I'm sorry if this is a dumb post, but I've been swamped with the various
implementations of JSP etc...
My question: is there a truly Open Source JSP implementation i.e. not Gnu,
not SJSP etc.? One that is free for commercial and non-commercial use?
I keep getting excited by the new releases only to read the license and
people are trying to make commercial use out of a specification drawn up by
Sun; to me this is wrong. I can understand people trying to charge for
*products* based on the JSP specification, and also if they significantly
add functionality to a JSP implementation, but not just a bare-bones
rewrite.
Anyone for an OpenJSP team :) ?
Cheers,
Joe.
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stepan Schejbal
> Sent: Thursday, March 11, 1999 9:34 AM
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> Subject: SJSP and Apache/JServ
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> I make SJSP Apache/JServ compatible.
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> Corrected version is at http://web.telecom.cz/sator/jsp/index.html
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> tested environment: OS/2 Warp, Apache 1.3.4, JServ 1.0 Beta 2
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> [SJSP is SUN's 0.92 JSP implementation]
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