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thx,

- james

James Todd wrote:

> thx for pulling this info together.
>
> attached is a listing of most of the participants at the jsp/servlet
> javaOne bof. this list is not intended to be all inclusive but does
> include some jsp/servlet references that don't appear below.
>
> i had intended to post this earlier and clean it up a bit but i'd rather
> just get this info out and into the interested parties hands then to
> delay further.
>
> side note: it was really *cool* to see a healthy percentage of those
> attending the bof were also [EMAIL PROTECTED] members.
>
> hope this helps,
>
> - james
>
> "Kirkdorffer, Daniel" wrote:
>
> > In, I believe, a recent PC Week article, there was an interesting chart
> > showing J2EE support by various application servers.  Unfortunately the
> > chart wasn't specific about JSP versions being supported so I thought I'd
> > try to track down some answers.  What follows is a partial list that I hope
> > others can help flesh out and that we can add to the JSP FAQ:
> >
> > App Server                          JSP Support
> > ----------                          -----------
> > BEA Weblogic 4.0                    None
> > BEA Weblogic 4.5 (ex 4.1)           1.0
> > Sapphire/Web 6.0                    None
> > Sapphire/Web 6.1                    1.0
> > GemStone/J 3.0                      ???
> > HahtSite 4.0                        None
> > IBM WebSphere 1.0                   0.91
> > IBM WebSphere 2.02                  0.91
> > IBM WebSphere 3.0 (future)          1.0 & 0.91
> > Inprise Application Server          3rd Party Support
> > Netscape Application Server 2.1     0.92
> > Novera jBusiness 4.0                ???
> > Oracle Application Server 4.08      None
> > Persistence PowerTier for EJB       ???
> > Progress Apptivity 3.0              None or via 3rd Party
> > SilverStream 2.5                    ???
> > Sun NetDynamics 5.0                 None
> > Sybase Enterprise App Server 3.0    ???
> >
> > Please feel free to add to or correct the above.  I think this information
> > will nicely compliment what is already in the FAQ.
> >
> > Dan
> >
> > P.S. It was good to meet some of you last week at JavaOne.  May the momentum
> > continue...
> > --
> > Daniel Kirkdorffer
> > NACN IS: 425-580-6225
> > Sr. Consultant, Syllogistics LLC
> > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Web:   http://www.syllogistics.com/
> >
> > ___________________________________________________________________________
> > To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body
> > of the message "signoff SERVLET-INTEREST".
> >
> > Archives: http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/servlet-interest.html
> > Resources: http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/external-resources.html
> > LISTSERV Help: http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/user/user.html
>
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------


>
> Company: BEA WebLogic - http://www.beasys.com
> Contact: Ruslan Bilorusets
> Category: Application Server
> Product: WebLogic Application Server
> Description:
>
>     BEA Systems, Inc. is a leading provider of cross-platform
>     middleware solutions for enterprise applications. The newly
>     expanded BEA WebLogic product suite provides
>     component-based application servers for delivering mission-critical,
>     Web-ready applications. The BEA WebLogic application server
>     is the leading JavaTM technology-based platform for developing,
>     integrating, deploying and managing large-scale Web, network and
>     database applications. With its comprehensive support for Java
>     technology, including Enterprise JavaBeansTM technology, the
>     BEA WebLogic application server protects user investment and
>     makes its possible to build portable, scalable applications that
>     interoperate seamlessly with other applications and legacy systems.
>
> Company:
>     Clear Ink and The Java Apache Project - http://www.clearink.com,
>         http://jserv.apache.org
> Contact: Jon S. Stevens
> Category: Active Java Apache Developer
> Product: Apache/JServ
> Description:
>
>     The Java Apache Project recently released Apache JServ 1.0,
>     a Servlet API 2.0 compliant servlet engine for Unix and Win32.
>
>     Jon S. Stevens; Web Engineer and Co-Founder of Clear Ink
>     (a leading independent developer of Internet and intranet sites)
>     and is an Active Developer on the Java Apache Project.
>
> Company: Elemental Software - http://www.drumbeat.com
> Contact: Julie Thompson
> Category: Tools
> Product: Drumbeat 2000 JavaServer Pages(tm) Edition
> Description:
>
>     Drumbeat 2000 JavaServer Pages (tm) is the fastest way to build
>     database-driven Web applications powered by JavaServer Pages
>     (JSP)-without manual coding. Drumbeat dramatically shortens the
>     time-to-solution for JSP applications by generating error-free JSP,
>     JavaScript, Java, and HTML.  Its visual interface and sophisticated
>     wizards enable developers to rapidly deploy Web applications that
>     access and update data in real time, and work across all major
>     browsers.
>
> Company: Gefion Software - http://www.gefionsoftware.com
> Contact: Hans Bergsten
> Category: Tools, Web Server, Servlet Engine
> Product: InstantOnline Basic, LiteWebServer, WAICoolRunner
> Description:
>
>     InstantOnline Basic is our servlet based component suite for
>     building dynamic web sites, with components for database access,
>     email, file upload, input validation and much more. It's currently
>     based on SSI servlets (<SERVLET> tags) but we are in the
>     process of migrating to a JSP custom tags and JavaBeans model.
>
>     LiteWebServer is our pure Java, Servlet API 2.1 enabled web
>     server. JSP 0.91 support is available through GNUJSP. Its very
>     small size (less than 100 KB) makes it ideal for embedded systems,
>     for bundling with web application demos sent to potential customers,
>
>     and for running web applications distributed on CDs. It's free for
>     non-commercial use.
>
>     WAICoolRunner is our pure Java servlet engine add-on for
>     Netscape web servers, with full support for Servlet API 2.1.
>     JSP 0.91 support is available through GNUJSP. It's free for both
>     commercial and non-commercial use.
>
>     We also participate in the development of both the Servlet
>     specification and the JSP specification.
>
> Company: Halcyon Software - http://www.halcyonsoft.com
> Contact: Don Hsi
> Category: Application Server Framework
> Product: Instant ASP (iASP)
> Description:
>
>     Instant ASP (iASP) is a Java Servlet implementation of Microsoft
>     Active Server Pages. In addition, it implements JSP framework
>     with VBScript and JScript as supported script languages. Active
>     Server Pages can also be pre-compiled to Java Servlet prior to
>     execution. The pre-compiled Java Servlets/ASP applications run
>     faster on Java platforms than running on NT box.
>
> Company: IBM - http://www.ibm.com
> Contact:
>     Elias Bayeh - Chief Programmer/Architect, Servlet and JSPs,
>         WebSphere Application Server
> Category: Web and Application Server
> Product: WebSphere
> Description:
>
>     We are incorporating JSP as a integral part of the IBM websphere
>     programming model.  Adding tool support and wizzards, as well as
>     extending the language to use additional tags for building easy
>     database applications, and adding additional namespaces and
>     scripting languages support. We also provide debugging support
>     for JSPs running in Websphere.

>
> Company:
>     K&A Software and O'Reilly  - http://www.servlets.com,
>         http://www.oreilly.com
> Contact: Jason Hunter
> Category: Author and Servlet Consultant
> Product: Java Servlet Programming
> Description:
>
>     When it comes to servlets and JSPs: I've written a book and half a
>     dozen JavaWorld articles, taught hundreds of students (including
>     many from Sun), helped one of the largest industrial companies in
>     the world develop a servlet-based intranet site, and am leading
>     development of a not-yet-announced commercial servlet/JSP
>     support library.  Plus I provide support to Sun on development of
>     the JSDK (JSWDK).
>
> Company: Live Software - http://www.livesoftware.com
> Contact: Tom Reilly
> Category: Tools/Servlet engine
> Product: JRun
> Description:
>
>     Live Software is excited to be one of the first vendors to fully
>     support the JavaServer Pages 1.0 specification today," said Paul
>     Colton, President and CEO of Live Software, Inc. "Our JRun
>     customers have been using JSP 0.91 and 0.92 implementations in
>     production environments for over a year, and we leveraged our
>     experience in shipping JSP implementations to allow us to provide
>     JSP 1.0 support to our JRun customers immediately upon the
>     specification's release today. Live Software's JSP 1.0
>     implementation uses the latest technologies including XML and
>     XSL in delivering advanced Java-based scripting to our JRun users."
>
> Company: N-Ary Limited - http://www.n-ary.com
> Contact: Alan Williamson
> Category: Author
> Product: Java Servlets by Example, Java Database Programming: Servlets &
>
> JDBC
> Description:
>
>     Building large enterprise servlet installations for large
> corporates.
>
> Company: New Atlanta Communications, LLC - http://www.newatlanta.com
> Contact: Vince Bonfanti
> Category: Servlet/JSP engine
> Product: ServletExec
> Description:
>
>     New Atlanta's flagship product, ServletExec 2.1, is a lightweight,
>     inexpensive web application server and servlet engine that
>     implements the Java Servlet API and JavaServer Pages (JSP)
>     standards for Microsoft IIS, Netscape Enterprise server, the Apache
>     server, and MacOS web servers.
>
> Company: Oracle Corp - http://www.oracle.com
> Contact: Sanjeev Kumar - Java & Object Services, Oracle Application
> Server Group
> Category: Application Server
> Product: Oracle Application Server
> Description:
>
>     OAS will provide an implementation for JSP's with the following
>     charactersitcs:
>         - support for the standard JSP1.0 (and JSP1.1) spec APIs
>         - a tag extension mechanism
>         - a unified session and application model between JSPs, servlets
>
>             and EJBs.
>         - support for XML & XSL(T).
>
>     In addition, OAS's JSP implementation will work with a number of
>     other JSP tag libraries available from Oracle and other third party
>     Oracle partners.
>
> Company:
>     Sun-Netscape Alliance (formerly Netscape Communications, Inc.) -
>         http://www.netscape.com
> Contact:
>     Bjorn Carlson
>     Ruslan Belkin
>     Viswanath Ramachandran
> Category: Application Server, Web Server
> Product: Netscape Application Server (NAS), Netscape Enterprise

>     Server and FastTrack Server
> Description:
>
>     The Sun-Netscape Alliance is going to have JSP 0.92 and Servlet
>     2.1 support in upcoming Netscape Application Server 4.0 and
>     Netscape Enterprise Server 4.0. Future support for JSP 1.0 is
>     expected and future revisions of the servlet spec. We are ongoing
>     contributors to the JSP specification development. Also, we are
>     interested in future JSSP (JavaScript)  specification and
>    development.
>
>    We are convening JSP and Servlet BOFs for developers at JavaOne 1999,
>     and are really excited about the development of standards based
>     programming models
>
>     Netscape Application Server 4.0 is using Servlets and JavaServer
>     Pages to provide Server-side Presentation Logic Model (SSPL)
>     in a standards-based way.  JSPs are used for page logic and
>     output processing and Servlets provide the presentation logic. JSP
>     and Servlet support is only the first step towards support of the J2EE
>     platform.
>
>     Netscape Enterprise Server and FastTrack server 4.0 offers a
>     full-scale Java development environment. It include support for Java
>
>     Server Pages , Servlets 2.1 and the latest native Java 2 VM's. It
>     implements a high-performance in-process JVM architecture and
>     includes a management framework for servlet applications. The
>     Enterprise Server 4.0 is available now for Solaris, Windows NT
>     and HP-UX in Beta and will ship in Q3 1999.

Company: Sun, Java Software - http://java.sun.com/products/jws
Contact: Linda Schneider
Category: Web Server/Servlet Engine/JSP Engine
Product: Java Web Server 2.0
Description:

    Java Web Server(tm) was the original platform for
    both of these great technologies.  In 1997, Java Web Server
    provided the very first implementation of the Servlet API .
    In 1998, at JavaOne, Java Web Server provided the first
    demonstration of the JavaServer Pages technology.
    This summer, Java Web Server will continue its support of these
    technologies with the release of Java Web Server 2.0--supporting
    JSP 1.0 and Servlet API 2.1. Evaluation CDs are available at our
    product booth in the JavaOne Pavilllion (Booth 138).




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