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This is Sun's version of why JSP is better than ASP... Includes a chart comparision of feature and benifits. Author: Sun Microsystems Code: JSP 1.1 |
As designers wade through oceans of requests to take advantage of powerful Java server and EJB capabilities, does JSP help or is it just another swamp? Author: Richard Katz Code: JSP 1.1 |
While having similar concepts to JSP, there are a number of differences present in XSP. We will look at both technologies to see how they stack up against each other. This article assumes you have at least some understanding of XML and its terminology. Author: Sue Spielman Code: JSP 1.2 |
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The J2EE relies heavily on JavaServer Pages (JSP) to bridge the gap between EJB and HTML code, placing JSPs at the key boundary between data and presentation. However, JSP falls short of its intended purpose... Author: Vincent DiBartolo Code: JSP 1.2 |
In Part 2 of this two-part series, Humphrey Sheil and Michael Monteiro shift from the theoretical to the practical by demonstrating how to employ J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) and Microsoft .Net to develop a concrete Web application. Author: Humphrey Sheil Code: JSP 1.2 |
Lutris Technologies' Enhydra 3.52 offers an alternative and significantly less expensive approach to developing Java-based Web applications, compared to Sun's J2EE framework. Author: Tom Yager Code: JSP 1.2 |
This reference contains some basic information about JSP as well as a comparison of JSP to other scripting languages such as ASP, Servlets, CGI, etc. Author: Johns Hopkins University Code: JSP 1.1 |
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This brief article compares JSP to Active Server Pages, Pure Servlets, Static HTML, Server-Side Includes, and JavaScript Author: Java Boutique Code: JSP 1.1 |
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