>
> Allamraju Kumarswamy wrote:
>
> > Hi guys
> >
> > I'm new to Java Server Pages.
> > I have a couple of questions to you
> > ...
> > I was under impression that java web server comes with
> JspServlet. But i
> > couldn't find the class file of JspServlet.
>
> I just spent a day trying to get JSP 0.92 working with JWS.
> I ran into a
> dead end. According to one list member, the reason is
> because the 0.92
> distribution of JSP has it's own JSDK which is not compatible
> with jws.jar,
> nor is it compatible with any other standard JSDK. The
> distribution will
> only work with its own JSDK. This will presumably be fixed
> by the time
> they release JSP 1.0.
>
> The alternative is to use some other package which supports
> JSP 0.91 or
> 0.92 in a standard JSDK (however, these two releases are substantially
> different, e.g., BEAN vs USEBEAN). Here are some products I
> know about but
> I'm not sure which ones support JWS (I am playing with 0.92
> standalone at
> the moment):
>
> - JRun (http://www.livesoftware.com/products/jrun/index.html)
> claims 0.92
> support but it seems that their documentation is only up to 0.91.
> - PolyJsp (http://www.plenix.org/polyjsp/) supports claims
> support for 0.92
> with 0.91 support under development.
> - Resin (http://www.caucho.com/) looks like it supports 0.92.
> - GNUJSP (http://www.xs4all.nl/~vincentp/gnujsp/) supports 0.91.
>
> If anyone has any of these working with JWS, please post!
>
I've found one - called SJSP
(http://web.telecom.cz/sator/jsp/sjsp0_92_8.zip). This product supports JSP
0.92 and despite it's author didn't tested it under JWS it works - but I was
unable to run some
examples shipped with Sun' reference implementation.
Best regards,
Andrey Sazonov,
M&M Data Systems Ukraine
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