Hi,
adding to Eric's response ,
You can also use JSWDK (I guess internally tomcat uses JSWDK).
If u go through sun's tutorial on jsp you will get an idea of where to keep these
JSP files to run them in JSWDK.
I am using JDeveloper 3.1 and is really good for JSP application development(my
opinion).
Regds
Rakesh.
Hans Bergsten wrote:
> Eric Fickes wrote:
> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I don't mean to post such a newbie question to the list, but I've spent the
> > last two days reading sun's sites, java/jsp sites, pdf specifications, and I
> > now have two JSP books (WROX Professional JSP, and SAMS Pure JSP), and I'm
> > more confused than when I began my quest to learn JSP. I've got two
> > questions that I can't seem to answer no matter where I look, and I hope
> > someone on this list could take the time to answer them for me.
> >
> > 1.Should I know JAVA before trying to learn jsp?
>
> For anything more than trivial examples, you need to either know Java or
> have access to third party JavaBeans and/or JSP custom actions (or
> access to a Java programmer that can develop these components for you).
> You can find beans and custom actions at various sites, such as
> the sites listed at
>
> <http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/resources.html>
>
> If you use this type of components, you should not need to know much
> Java (if any) to develop your application.
>
> <vendor>
> If you're interested, the company I run offers a JSP custom action
> library for database access, sending email, file manipulation and more,
> called InstantOnline Basic for JSP. A preview version is available at
>
> <http://www.gefionsoftware.com/InstantOnline/>
>
> Using this library you don't need to put any Java code whatsoever in
> your JSP Pages (even though can if you want to, of course).
> </vendor>
>
> > 2.What do I need to have installed to get going when I finally start
> > creating jsps?
>
> I recommend that you get Tomcat 3.2 Beta 2. It's the reference implementation
> for the JSP 1.1 specification. You can use it stand-alone, as a small
> servlet/JSP enabled web server.
>
> <http://jakarta.apache.org/>
>
> Hans
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