The version I sent works with Servlet 2.0 but I doubt if it is really usable
for real apps. To do a good JSP screen you need JSDK 2.1 as Kevin said. We
also did another JSP screen using JSDK 2.1 and it works fine and is usable
but we have since switched to webmacro for our development. If someone else
doesn't contribute one first we'll contribute the webmacro screen at some
point.

Kimbro Staken
Chief Technology Officer
Infostreet Inc.
----- Original Message -----
From: John McNally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Turbine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 4:16 PM
Subject: Re: Question for JSPScreen.java in TODO list


> Kimbro Staken also gave an example of how to setup GNU-JSP a while back.
> The one thing that needed to be done was to make the ServletConfig
available
> through RunData.  I believe that this holds true for JSP1.1 as well, but I
> was putting off making the changes until I had time to try it out and see
if
> other changes were needed.  Is this what you mean by "This is done now"?
> Please commit it.
>
> > I looked into it.  Some portions of Turbine had to be slightly
> > reworked.  This is done now.  I really couldn't find a elagant way to do
> > it without RequestDispatcher in Servlet 2.1.  Now that we have Tomcat we
> > are set.  However I think this should be an optional part of Turbine
> > since we are trying to target JServ... which is JSDK 2.0.
> >
> > Kevin
> >
>
>
>
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