hi kishore ..
just following the list from last one month..
till now i havn't completed any real work on it.
sorry if something silly ..........
just curious!
1.when you have the power of jsp at server side ...
then why you prefered to generate the random images in home page from javascripts..

2.i guess the best place where u should have used the javascript is at client side
form validations.
(five times i have submitted the new user form but still not getting what is the
error,it may be because i am filling dummy data,not keeping eye on  pincode
validity etc)
2.in demo ,only the content in the white box is different then what is the need to
have separete jsps for each page .
----- Original Message -----

> From: Kishore Raghavan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, 18 April 2000 3:52
> Subject: A Live Fully Functional Database Application in JSP
>
> > Hi Everyone,
> >
> > If you are looking for a live web application written completely in Java
> > JSP, then  you should be going to www.redladder.com
> >
> > This is developed completely in JSP by Synapta Inc, a web application
> > development company in Palo Alto, California (www.synapta.com)
> >
> > RedLadder.com is a vertical portal for construction contractors, providing
> > web-based tools that help them to organize their businesses more
> > effectively. The system allows contractors to collect pricing information,
> > contact subs and suppliers, and track responses to bid invitations online.
> >
> > You can join as a member which is completely FREE and move around to see
> the
> > WONDERS OF JSP. This is truly the application which can serve as a
> examples
> > for those who have any doubts in their mind about the strength and
> > advantages of JSP.
> >
> > I am sure even Sun Microsystems would be happy and appreciate after they
> go
> > through the site.
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Kishore Raghavan
> > Web Engineer
> > Synapta Inc,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
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