Dave,
Thanks for the tip. I will download it immediately. However, it
appears to be more of a JSP builder, as opposed to actual sample. I'm
starting to get the idea that, unlike servlets, there is not a lot of
publicly available in-depth code for JSP, esp. 1.0 compliant. It must
just be too new to the scene :\
Regards,
Mark
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999 12:59:09 -0500, you wrote:
>Mark - Welcome,
>
>You might want to download Websphere Studio 3.0 - says it has a built in dynamic
>HTML and JSP Form builder.
>
>Says it's a non time-out / developer version.
>
>http://www.software.ibm.com/webservers/studio/download.html
>
>Regards,
>
>Dave Hecksel
>Axtive Software Corporation
>(214) 880-4820
>
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>Mark C. Donaghue wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I'm new to this list, and excited about starting into an e-commerce
>> project which will be incorporating JSP pages and Java.
>>
>> The reason I'm posting is that, in the interest of not re-inventing
>> the wheel, I'm looking for is some in-depth examples, samples,
>> applications, etc., of e-commerce type pages using JSP. Specifically,
>> a registration module, a shopping cart module, and credit-card
>> processing module would be terrific.
>>
>> I've scoured deja-news, JavaSofts site, and bookstores, but I can only
>> find relatively simple "demonstration" type applications using JSP.
>> This is as opposed to straight servlets, for which numerous examples
>> can be found in books by Jason Hunter, Karl Moss, Goodwill, etc.
>>
>> So if anyone could kindly point me to some "meaty" code which
>> incorporates JSP and java, I would be most appreciative.
>>
>> P.S: barring that, any ideas, suggestions, etc. for simply and
>> effectively incorporating the existing body of servlet code from
>> Hunter et. al. into JSP pages would also be extremely helpful.
>>
>> Many thanks in advance and best regards,
>> Mark
>>
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