JSP is alive and kicking....

You can see it just by subscribing to this news group updates...they keep
pouring in...

Although JSP is young it is quite effective and does a decent job in
integrating Java and HTML. In order to use it properly you need to have the
JSP spec and to download one of the commercial servlet engines which support
JSP.

We are using Jrun 2.3 and although we have been using it for a month or so
only, it is working without any problems.

You can get Jrun from http://www.livesoftware.com

Good luck


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reference [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Ben Gill
Sent:   Thursday, April 08, 1999 5:33 PM
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Subject:        UptoDate Info on JSP Needed

Hello,

I have downloaded the bundle available from the javasoft site, but this
seems a bit flaky!  Is JSP something that has died? Are there any decent
examples available for use with servlets or EJB's? (The examples I have seen
look to be calling bog-standard Java classes that are alledgedly 'beans' or
'servlets'!

Also, there is no docs on where you would place the JSP, how to compile up
etc.......

Are there any companies who are using JSP yet?

Thanks - any help would be appreciated.

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