JSSI
was part of pre-J2EE java, Apache had a module to handle it (Apache JSSI).
>From the dev site:
Apache JSSI is a servlet based on the Java Soft Servlet API 2.0 (http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/index.html) and can be executed by any web server that can execute such servlets. Install it (http://java.apache.org/jservssi/install.html) like any other servlet and map the *.jhtml-extension to be handled with this servlet" Distro is available at http://java.apache.org/jservssi/dist/ )
Note: Most use this _instead_of_ JSP, or to connect easily to PHP or JPython via their servlets. It has the additional benefits (depending on architecture) of being more 'nice' with native threads and therefore memory and CPU cycles (instantiate once, run forever). I haven't tried it on Orion, but it works well in Tomcat and with JBoss. Hmmmm... Mike
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