Aaron Sani wrote:
>
> I have been experimenting with the JSSI package from Apache to handle
> <Servlet></Servlet> includes in shtml docs.  Unfortunately, JSSI is written for
> Servlet 2.0 specs.....Netscape Enterprise SuiteSpot is Servlet 1.0 compliant.
> Does anyone know what can be done to make JSSI work with Netscape Enterprise...
> I am designing a site that requires that maintenance be as easy as possible but
> am relying on Servlets for JDBC based processing.  I thought that using
> server-side-servlet-includes would be a great way to achieve the prestated goal
> of easy maintenance. Please help...

You can use a complete servlet engine add-on for Netscape servers, that
provides support for the Servlet 2.1 API, <SERVLET> tags and commonly even some
version of JSP. There are a number to choose from, see
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/runners.html for a complete list.

Our add-on, WAICoolRunner, is free and can be downloaded at
http://www.gefionsoftware.com/WAICoolRunner

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