Thanks again,

I will try to implement GNUJSP as the JSP Engine.  I have talked to others
at the Enhydra Organization and they are saying that JSP support will be in
full swing soon.  Is anyone out there using any other plug-ins besides
GNUJSP with Enhydra?  What about the Jakarta Project?  I would definitely
like to have access to JSP with Enhydra as well as XMLC.  I guess I will
also have to re-write the JSP 0.92 code that I have now.  Any other advise?

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Glen Hawkins
Java/Web Technical Lead
Skyway Freight Systems, Inc.





[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/27/99 11:54:45 PM

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:    (bcc: Glen C. Hawkins/Users/Skyway)
Subject:  RE: Enhydra XMLC vs. JSP




Hi Glen,

We are sort of still tinkering with Enhydra, but the project that uses
Enhydra is sort of at a standstill at the moment.

Enhydra does have a project currently running to incorporate JSP support I
think.  Other than that, I'm think you could use GNUJSP which they said
should
work with any JSDK 2.0 compliant servlet engine and I think that may
work with Enhydra.  I have used it successfully with Apache JServ.



Ho

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