Lets see if I can shed some light on this for you.

J2EE - Java 2 Enterprise Edition.  The "package" from Sun the you can
download, which contains all the additional libraries bundled together for
you, such as the extended JDBC libraries, RMI libraries, etc.  Differs from
J2SE in that the standard edition does NOT include the additional libraries,
but they can be downloaded and installed separately.

JSP - Java Server Pages.  A Rapid Application Development (RAD) means of
creating servlets.  Servers implementing a particular Servlet standard, as
defined by Sun, are required to compile the JSP to a servlet, and display
the resulting HTML in a browser window.

JRUN - One of many third party JSP/Servlet servers that can be used to
develop JSP and servlets.  JRUN also includes an EJB server if you purchase
the top tier package. Other JSP/servlet servers include: Orion, BEAWeblogic,
IBM Websphere, etc.

Go to the Sun web site and so a search on JSP, servlet, and EJB.  You will
discover that their are standards for each of these, and when you go to
purchase a JSP server, you definitely want to determine which version of the
standard the server is implementing, so that you can set up your development
environment with the correct J2EE version.

Hope that this helps!

Celeste

-----Original Message-----
From: Chad Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 9:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JSP, J2EE


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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