Re: "It works, and the implementations work"
Is there an implementation out there that has:
0.91's <%@ EXTENDS=javaclassname %> functionality
0.92's SSI functionality
runs as part of an application server?
Until that's met, I know I can't deploy using JSP*, as much as I'd love to...
then again, if 1.0 shows up sometime soon, maybe I'm all wrong.
--jay
* yeah, I could redesign most of our stuff to work around the 0.91 extends vs
0.92 ssi intersection, but...
"Kirkdorffer, Daniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/08/99 11:37:28 AM
Please respond to "Kirkdorffer, Daniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: UptoDate Info on JSP Needed
A lot of people are using or investigating JSP. A lot of people seem to be
coming from the ASP world. You should find that although the spec is at
0.92, it works, and the implementations work. We're using IBM WebSphere 1.0
that implements the 0.91 spec and we have NEVER had a problem. We've
developed a number of internal use web apps, and external subscription based
apps with JSP (model 2 approach). The americancentury.com web site was
recently rewritten with JSP if you want to look at a good example of what
people are doing with it.
My only complaint is that SUN has done a very poor PR job with JSP so far.
Hopefully when the 1.0 spec is released that will change.
Dan
--
Daniel Kirkdorffer
Sr. Consultant, Syllogistics LLC
Web: http://www.syllogistics.com/
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> From: Ben Gill[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: Ben Gill
> Sent: Thursday, April 08, 1999 8:32 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 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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