Excuse my naivety, but what is the difference between a bean used in a servlet
and a JSP bean?

Is there something concrete or is it a matter of symantecs?

Ted Stockwell wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I don't have any JSP components for you to sell (wish I did).  When I read
> your message I realized that I have never anticipated the growth of a JSP
> bean market. There definitely will be one though.
> I have built many VBX/ActiveX/JavaBean components in the past, some
> commercial, and have a good understanding of what comprises a commercial GUI
> component package.  A JSP bean is significantly different since it's a
> server component.
> Would you care to share a description of what a commercial JSP bean would be
> like?  Perhaps you can describe a prototypical example.
>
> Is a JSP bean also an Enterprise Java Bean?
> What lind of tools will use a JSP bean?  Do JSP beans have "property
> sheets"?
> Would any high-level "toolkit" beans be included that generate large chunks
> of HTML?
> What are the "killer" JSP Bean applications?
>
> ted stockwell
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Charles Stack [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, April 15, 1999 3:08 PM
> > To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject:      JSP 1.0 Release
> >
> > As I've mentioned before on this list, I am an extremely enthusiastic
> > supporter of JSP.  We've built our software component ecommerce website
> > over
> > the last few months using JSP (NT/IIS/JRun).
> >
> > Sun will be releasing the JSP 1.0 spec in May.  And we are developing a
> > new
> > section of our software component marketplace devoted to JSP JavaBeans.
> > We
> > plan to time our announcement with the 1.0 release.
> >
> > If you have any commercial quality JSP JavaBeans that you would be
> > interested in reselling on our site we would very much like to hear from
> > you.
> >
> > Even if you don't have any JSP JavaBeans for sale I would be interested in
> > yout feedback.  Having done CGI, ASP, and ISAPI programming for years I'm
> > convinced that JSP offers a vastly superior development platform and I
> > predict significant momentum once the spec is finalized.
> >
> > Please check out our site at http://www.flashline.com .
> >
> >
> > Charles M. Stack
> > President, Flashline.com, Inc.
> > The Software Component Marketplace
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
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