I've been looking at JSP engines for Apache and so far have found only
2: Tomcat (http://jakarta.apache.org) and GNUJSP
(http://klomp.org/gnujsp/). does anyone know of any others and which do
people prefer and why? i haven't be able to get both sides (servlets
and jsps) of tomcat working so i'm looking at combining JServ (which i
know works great for servlets) with GNUJSP for the jsp side and that's
what prompted this question - what over JSP engines will combine well
with JServ?
..............ron.
Cleiber Garcia da Cruz wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> May I use JSP under Apache? If yes what modules for Apache should I use?
> If not what Web server may I use?
>
> Is it OK to use JSP to develop the presentation aspects of the
> application and Servlets for the business logic?
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Cleiber.
>
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