I think the best place to get documentation and tools
is www.javasoft.com .
You need to download Servlet API it's on a package
named JSWDK . this package also contains a java server
to try your servlets .
You could also download Java Web Server a trial
edition . Again you will find JWS on Javasoft site .

--- bharathwaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> I just wanna to work an JSP.I am not sure of the
> requirements.....
> Could anybody help me what all I should need to run
> JSP?Could anyone
> suggest me from where I can get some documentstion
> and white papers on
> JSP?Reply asap
> bharath
>
>
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