Sorry,

I was confused too - I should tell "Java Server Web Development Kit 1.0",
(Server instead of Servlet) it implements
Java Servlet API 2.1 and Java Server Pages 1.0

(I hope to, I just downloaded it ;-)

Cezar

On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Cezar Totth wrote:

> On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Jose Alejandro Lopez Ortiz / MTI96 wrote:
> > ...
> > I have installed in my computer JDK 1.2 and JSDK 1.0 in my computer.
> > I would like to know if it requieres somthing else...
> Try to use at least JSDK2.0; Better JSDK2.1
> The newest is called now "Java Servlet Web Development Kit 1.0"
> downloadable for free at http://java.sun.com/products/servlet
>
> >
> > Somebody mentioned something about Java Server 2.0. is it necesary?
> No. But if this will be the target platform for your servlets you should
> use it to test the servlets you write;
>
> Didn't they mentioned "Java Servlet Development Kit 2.0" ?
> There are a lot of acronyms and versions around this topic - JDK1.0-1.2,
> JSDK1.0-2.1, JSWDK1.0, JDBC?.?? JSP1.0, and so on... very confusing, isnt
> it? Not to mention about XML, HTTP, template engines, servlet engines,
> EJBs and various frameworks.
>
>
>
> >
> > JOSE ALEJANDRO LOPEZ
>
> Cezar
>
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