Go get yourself Orion from www.orionserver.com. Its free for all use and
only $1500 per server for production. It is a full J2EE application server
with web/jsp/servlet/ejb/jndi/javabean/etc in it. Its not too hard to set
up, and very powerful. Offers the best performance I have seen yet as well.
The team continues to fix bugs and add support for J2EE 1.3 all the time.

I would also consider using XSL with dynamic XML (generated from JSP pages).
Its one extra step and does eat up performance a little bit, but it does the
job of properly separating content (data) from the actual pages used to
display that data, which follows the MVC framework very nicely! It also
makes it more manageable for a multi-team development process.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bakhtiyor Mazgarov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 5:05 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: From what to begin !!!
>
>
> Hello !!
> I have enough information about waht it is, what kind
> of prblem it can solve and so on and so forth..
> I just want to ask from what to begin study JSP.
> Because when I began to study JSP I foung that I do
> not know about Tom Cat, where to download, is it
> possible to run it in Windows platfom. Truly speaking
> I do not know how to discribe my question because I
> have it a more than a lot. So will you show me the
> beggining of way, from what to begin, what I have to
> learn further!!!
> Thanks in advance and excuse me for my mistakes in
> English because my English a bit poor.
>
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