just rename a html file to .jsp, that will be your first jsp program.
later you can add some scriptlets to do some calculations. Then you can
move the java code into a bean and use it from your jsp page. Later you
can use JDBC from your bean.
Nothing difficult. It is all the same concepts which you know already in
java.
Regards,
Nagaraj.
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Any body could send me the code for a "hello world" jsp program... something
dead simple where I can see how the whole thing is put together?
Thanks!!
Best regards,
Xisco.
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