Oracle has a JSP engine called OJSP and  is JSP 1.0 compliant
and extensions to include suport for sqlj from JSP's.
This engine can be installed in almost any Web Server with Servlets Support for 2.1
API

Look at: http://technet.oracle.com
You must register for fre,. then go to:

 http://technet.oracle.com/software/tech/java/servlets/htdocs/download.htm

Richard Vowles wrote:

> SQLJ requires preprocessing, so you wouldn't be able to use it in a JSP page
> unless you tampered with the JSP implementation.
>
> You could use a bean that used SQLJ tho, as it would be precompiled.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Corbett, Randy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 10:49 AM
> Subject: Re: access to ORACLE from JSP
>
> I, too, am interested in this subject.  Can SQLJ be used from JSP pages? Or
> is calling a bean that uses JDBC the only answer?  (The FAQ does not appear
> to answer this...)
>
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