[Picking up an old thread ...]

OAS (Oracle Application Server) will support JSP 1.0, alongwith Servlets
(version 2.1a) and EJB's. Servlet and JSP support is likely to be available in
the mid-99 timeframe.

Sanjeev K.


Rich Nill wrote:

> Hello -
>
> I'm investigating using JSP technology and I was wondering if there are
> any commercial products that support JSP.  I know that Java WebServer
> and Weblogic Tengah support JHTML, but I haven't seen any commercial
> support for JSP.
>
> Also, can anyone comment on the stability of the various free JSP
> implementations (GNUJSP, Sun's reference implementation, etc.).  Do you
> feel that JSP is ready to be used for commercial sites or is the
> technology still immature.
>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> Rich Nill
> Signal Internet Technologies, Inc.
>
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