Hi
We have been developing sites in server Java for a while now and have
several
JSP sites as a reference. The majority of our work is in Java Beans with
the JSP providing the glue for display.
Take a look
http://www.newbeetle.co.uk/html/belong.html
http://www.funmail.co.uk/ - 70,000 users and
websites using JSP
I am a novice as far as JSP's are concerned. Are there any web sites
which use JSP.
That could be an indication of its popularity.
regards
Pankaj Grover
INWW
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http://www.gartmore.com
http://www.mandg.co.uk
http
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These sites, and some of the others mentioned, appear to be "BroadVision"
sites rather than JSP sites (see Mark Kolb's post). I notice that many of
the U
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As of this month, rhe netcraft site lists JavaWebServer (and some
reference
servers) as having the following market penetration:
Web Server TOTALcom uk ca us mx gov gt
Keep in mind that the Jakarta project will provide the penetration on the
most used server of them all: Apache. That's the big benefit for JSP
developers.
Does anyone know what the timeline for that project is? Are they waiting
for the JSP 1.1/JSDK 2.2 or will it be released with 1.0/2.1.1
Can you pls point some websites or info regarding the Jakarta project.
Thanks.
Jashua Ni
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http://jakarta.apache.org/
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Can you pls point some websites or info regarding the Jakarta
Mike Engelhart wrote:
Keep in mind that the Jakarta project will provide the penetration on the
most used server of them all: Apache. That's the big benefit for JSP
developers.
Does anyone know what the timeline for that project is? Are they waiting
for the JSP 1.1/JSDK 2.2 or will
: http://www.netcraft.com/survey/Reports/9908/
jim
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These sites, and some of the others mentioned, appear
: http://www.netcraft.com/survey/Reports/9908/
jim
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These sites, and some of the others mentioned, appear
I am a novice as far as JSP's are concerned. Are there any web sites
which use JSP.
That could be an indication of its popularity.
regards
Pankaj Grover
INWW
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www.pets.com
pretty nice!
JD
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Date:8/19/1999 4:29 PM
I am a novice as far as JSP's are concerned. Are there any web sites
which
www.circuitcity.com uses .jsp files...
John Dixon wrote:
www.pets.com
pretty nice!
JD
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Author: pankajg [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date:8/19/1999 4:29 PM
I am
checkout www.portera.com.
srikala.
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www.circuitcity.com uses .jsp files...
John Dixon wrote:
www.pets.com
pretty
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www.pets.com
pretty nice!
Actually, based on their on-line job postings, it looks like pets.com
is using BroadVision as their content management system, which
apparently also uses ".jsp" as its standard file extension.
- Ma
http://www.homedepot.com
John Dixon wrote:
www.pets.com
pretty nice!
JD
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Author: pankajg [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date:8/19/1999 4:29 PM
I am a novice as far
I am a novice as far as JSP's are concerned. Are there any web sites
which use JSP.
That could be an indication of its popularity.
regards
Pankaj Grover
INWW
We at myEastside.com make nearly exclusive use of JSPs.
David
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David A. E. Wall
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And Also the Following site uses
www.hallmarkgreetings.com
And
www.hallmark.com
uses the JSP
From: Srikala Golla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 09:27:03 -0700
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checkout
:Re: Any websites using JSP
http://www.americancentury.com/
http://www.agdomain.com/
http://www.xerox.com/
http://www.pony.org/
http://www.moldova.net/
http://www.livesoftware.com/store/store.jsp
http://www.valpak.com/
and so on and so on...
Dan
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Daniel Brown wrote:
The ultimate irony is that www.jsp-interest.com uses Active Server Pages!
I don't know what this site really uses, but trying to make assumptions
about
the techno
Title: RE: Any websites using JSP
On the
www.jsp-interest.com web page the list a disclaimer
stating:
"Yes, we
use ASP and will continue to until hosting becomes moreavailable and
certainly a lot cheaper.
We are web
developers and have an interest in JSP. We are notbiased toward ASP o
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checkout www.portera.com.
srikala.
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John Childress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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This site does use Active Server
Pages. I tried to sign up for their "how 2 jsp tips", and received
and ADO error. S
Aside note: View source on http://www.hallmark.com. Try editing that by
hand!
Dave F.
That really doesn't look like JSP output, unless they run it through a
filter that removes the CR+LF at the end of the cycle. The reason is that
most JSPs are based on source HTML-like files with the JSP
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael Azzi
https://www.lite.citifi.com/ A Citibank finantial site.
Actually, that appears to be BroadVision as well. However, I am 100%
certain
At 02:18 PM 8/19/99 -0700, you wrote:
Aside note: View source on http://www.hallmark.com. Try editing that by
hand!
Dave F.
That really doesn't look like JSP output, unless they run it through a
filter that removes the CR+LF at the end of the cycle. The reason is that
most JSPs are based on
the .jsp URL) how do you know these sites
use JSPs? From the client's point of view don't they just see plain
HTML/JavaScript?
-Hai
Memo from daniel kirkdorffer on 19 August 1999, 13:13 Thursday
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http
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