We are more than pleased to let you know that JavaServer Pages 1.0 is
now in public release and is officially launched!

Yeah!!!!

Below is the press release for your reading pleasure. Also, please
stop by java.sun.com to check our our front page blurb, and be sure to visit
the full, new website at java.sun.com/products/jsp.

We are delighted and proud of the huge support we have for this technology,
from dedicated developers like yourselves to the wide-range of industry
players.

We think there's something for everyone in this new website. We'll be keeping
it up-to-date with new information and will post to the list when something
we think will be of interest to you gets posted. Also, let us know your ideas
for content you'd like to see covered that may not yet be there.

*Thank you* for your insight and support! We couldn't have done it without
you!

The JavaServer Pages Team


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SUN UNVEILS JAVASERVER PAGES (TM) TECHNOLOGY

Sun announces the immediate availability of JavaServer Pages (TM)
technology, which for the first time allows Web page developers to
easily build cross-platform, truly interactive Web sites.

Harnessing the full power of the Java(TM) platform, JavaServer Pages
technology  separates the functions of content generation and page
layout, providing  developers with a simplified and more efficient way
to create server-generated Web pages that combine content from a wide
variety of enterprise data sources. Because JavaServer Pages technology
encapsulates much of the functionality required to generate "dynamic,"
or constantly changing, content, Web page developers can concentrate on
the "look" and display of the site without the need for application
development expertise.

Developed in collaboration with industry leaders in the enterprise
software and tools markets (see quote addendum for industry support),
the JavaServer Pages technology is available for free download beginning
today.  An early access reference implementation is available via the
Java Developer Connection(SM) program, or, for more information, users
can access http://java.sun.com/products/jsp.

For more information please contact Matthew Hutchison at 408-517-7049 or
at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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