My recollection from the JavaOne Netscape JSP BOF is
that the next version of NetScape Server will
support version .92 of JSP.
--- Richard Mazzaferri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My concern is that Allaire may decide to bundle
servlet/jsp
with their products, much like what other
application
My concern is that Allaire may decide to bundle servlet/jsp
with their products, much like what other application server
vendors do. If you only want serlvet/jsp engine for IIS and Netscape,
then SE may become the only choice. (Of course, it would be
a different story if MS/NS decide to
Now that Livesoftware is part of Allaire, there basically
is only one independent servlet/jsp engine vendor left
for production quality multi-platform support, and IIS in
particular. As an ISV betting on servlet/jsp, this makes
me uneasy. Does anybody else share my concern ?
I personally think
and its only going to get better!
Regards,
- Edwin
- Original Message -
From: TK Sung [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 1999 9:54 AM
Subject: only one independent multi-platform servlet/jsp engine vendor left
?
Now that Livesoftware is part of Allaire
Original Message-
From: Lance Lavandowska [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: TK Sung [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, June 16, 1999 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: only one independent multi-platform servlet/jsp engine vendor
left ?
I'm not sure I follow your assertion "there basically is onl
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Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 1999 9:54 AM
Subject: only one independent multi-platform servlet/jsp engine vendor left
?
Now that Livesoftware is part of Allaire, there basically
is only one independent servlet/jsp engine vendor left
for production quality multi-platform support, and IIS