JSP is independent of the machine OS . The only difference would be the path
where you will store your JSP engine on different OS. Refer technical spec
for this.

-----Original Message-----
From: kalyannasundaram subramanian
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Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 10:32 AM
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Subject: Problems encountered with JSp in Windows NT


Hi All,
I am actually new to working in JSP. I just want to
know if there will be problems in making JSP run on a
windows NT machine. If not, is JSP independent of the
machine OS?

Thanks
Kalyan

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