Don't buy into proprietary technologies like JHTML. Stick to J2EE basics
like JSP and your code will be portable keeping your competitive advantage
of shopping APP SERVERS. Dynamo 5.0 is moving away from JHTML and trying to
be more J2EE compliant.

Andy

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Be that as it may (this is interesting info on ATG, wich I didn't know),
JHTML was a popular (not just ATG) file extension for JSP a couple years
ago.

Scott

On 27 Dec 2000 11:50:37 -0600, John N. Alegre wrote:
> This is incorrect.
>
> I am not sure of the history but JHTML is what is used today by Art
Technology
> Group's "Dynamo" application server.  It is proprietary but has some neat
> advantages to speed the set up of the presentation layer.
>
> John
>
> On 27-Dec-00 Scott "M." Stirling wrote:
> > I believe JHTML is one of the names for old JSP-like stuff prior to the
> > standardization of the first JSP spec.  I think Weblogic and Sun's JWS
> > used to support it.  Like classical Latin, it's a dead language.
> >
> >
> > On 27 Dec 2000 10:33:36 +0530, Santosh Kumar wrote:
> > What is the difference between JHTML and JSP?
> > --
> > Scott Stirling
> > West Newton, MA
> >
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