The consensus says that jboss - an ejb container - accepts JSP files? Gosh,
when did I miss my vote?

As far as "accepting JSP files" -- maybe I misread. When I first saw this, I
thought he meant a remote host who accepted JSP files, so my first thought
was something like http://java.isavvix.com/ , rather than "can someone refer
me to a free JSP container," since finding free JSP containers takes... oh,
less time than writing this sentence. (To wit: Resin @ http://caucho.com/,
Tomcat @ http://jakarta.apache.org/, Orion @ http://www.orionserver.com/ --
for varying definitions of "free." What's more, http://jsptags.com/software/
has a good list of a LOT of these.)


>From: Patrick Fong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: Free server that accepts JSP files???
>Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 10:20:24 +1000
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>tomcat from the Apache Jakarta project. and the general consensus here says
>that JBOSS from www.jboss.com is another one.
>
>P.
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