d/l jdk and a suitable jsp/servlet container. u can start with Tomcat 4.x..
it is very popular and easy to use.
Install and then we will guide u thro. u can then look at the example/sample
jsps and figure out things urslf.

-anoop

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Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 11:20 AM
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hi all!
i want to begin with JSP. what have i do first?

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