At 02:50 PM 11/9/99 -0800, James Todd wrote:
>jsp's are optionally post-processed into servlets after which
>all subsequent executions offer all the benifits of a servlet ...
>cuz it *is* a servlet.
"Optionally"? hmmmm... does the JSP spec say that JSP's
*must* be post-processed into servlets, or is it up to
the JSP implementor? After all, the spec does allow other
source languages, which implies a Java servlet might
not be generated.
Frank G.
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