Does anyone know when the Jakarta team will release their JSP module?
This will affect whether I'm still going to fund the projects. Thanx!
Brad Neuberg
On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Jolin, Paul W. wrote:
> You might want to check with the Apache project now.
>
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> > From: Brad Neuberg[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Reply To: Brad Neuberg
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 1999 3:44 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Money for development on GNU-JSP
> >
> > Hi everyone. I am working on a
> > Java open-source project named OpenPortal that will be released under the
> > GNU Public License (GPL).
> > I am planning on using GNU JSP (http://www.klomp.org/gnujsp/) in the
> > OpenPortal project, but need some
> > extra features before we can use it. I have been able to secure money
> > from
> > some corporate sponsers to help fund extensions to GNU JSP to meet these
> > extra features. I have contacted the author of GNU-JSP himself, but
> > also want to contact others in the JSP community who want to build these
> > features. Anyone who agrees to build these modules would be paid money
> > to build the features, and
> > they would be placed under the GPL and the copyright would be transferred
> > either to the person himself or the Free Software Foundation. You would
> > get paid to
> > write open-source software! Reply to this email about how much you would
> > need to
> > build each of the following features in the next one or two months, and
> > how
> > much time you would realistically need. I
> > don't need all of the features; I could pay people in seperate
> > installments for
> > whichever ones can be built.
> >
> > 1) Full JSP 1.0 compliance - most important
> > 2) Security sandbox around JSP files and the servlets that are produced
> > from the JSP files to restrict certain actions, like applets - probably
> > just a simple SecurityManager
> > 3) Javascript support in JSP, using one of the open-source javascript
> > engines like Rhino or the open-source ECMAScript engine - this would only
> > involve integrating an
> > open-source JavaScript engine into GNU JSP
> > 4) WebL support in JSP using the freely distributable WebL engine from
> > Compaq - this would only involve integrating the WebL engine int GNU
> > JSP
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Brad Neuberg
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