Congrats!  One immediate thought for the web page would be some external
links to resources this community has established, such as Richard Vowles
FAQ page.

Dan

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> From:         Connie Weiss[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To:     Connie Weiss
> Sent:         Wednesday, June 02, 1999 9:06 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      JavaServer Pages 1.0 Public Release
>
> 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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