Hi Chad,

I am new to this stuff too, but I think you are very lost beacause of the following reasons:

1     JSP is not an application server.

2    JSP is part of the whole J2EE.

3    If you write pure JSP without using any building object from JRUN you should be able to run it any where else.

4   J2EE is an architecture which compsose of many sub sections, which JSP is one part of it.

I hope this would help you

Good luck,

Duc

>From: Chad Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: JSP, J2EE
>Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 10:21:44 -0500
>
>Im pretty new to JSP, and im wondering what the big difference
>between JSP,
>and J2EE are?
>
>How different is JRun from JSP/J2EE? If i write code using JRun
>will it
>work on a JSP or J2EE server?
>
>Thanks!
>
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