Art Technology Group to License Key Dynamo Technologies to Sun

ATG's Complete Dynamo Product Suite to Support Java Servlet API

SAN FRANCISCO, JAVAONE � April 2, 1997 � Art Technology Group (ATG), a
leading provider of consumer-focused Internet applications and development
tools, announced today at JavaOne it will license elements of its Dynamo
technology to the JavaSoft business unit of Sun for inclusion in its Java
Server Toolkit. ATG also announced that its Dynamo suite of Internet
applications will be fully compatible with the Java Servlet API.

"Art Technology Group has been very aggressive in the development of
Java-based technology," said David Spenhoff, head of product marketing for
JavaSoft. "This agreement not only allows us to incorporate some of ATG's
technologies into the Java Server Toolkit and other products, but also
immediately makes ATG's broad application suite available to developers
building on the Java Servlet API."

"ATG is one of the leaders in Java development," said Jeet Singh, President
and CEO of ATG. "We see establishing Dynamo in the Java mainstream as
fundamental to ATG's support of open and extensible standards, and therefore
are migrating our technologies to be compatible with Sun's Java Servlet
API."

ATG will license its session tracking and page compilation technologies from
its Dynamo Developer's Kit to JavaSoft. These technologies will be
incorporated into the Java Server Toolkit. ATG will also provide complete
compatibility with the Java Servlet API for ATG's Dynamo Developer's Kit, as
well as Dynamo Ad Station, Dynamo Profile Station and Dynamo Retail Station,
applications based on the Dynamo Developer's Kit.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Joseph Ottinger
> Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 7:02 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: JSP vs. ATG Dynamo Server Pages (.jhtml)
>
>
> > > Has anyone had any experience using ATG's  Dynamo Server Pages and can
> >you
> > > compare that technology with JSP's.  The Dynamo Server Pages files end
> >in
> > > .jhtml.
> > >
> >
> >if memory serves, Sun "bought" DSP from ATG and turned it into JSP.
> >JSP will likely be around longer and get more development.
>
>
> Not according to ATG's web site, http://www.atg.com - and not according to
> memory, which seems to note a massive similarity between JSP 0.9x and ASP.
>
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