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  • Subject: JSP with WebSphere extensions
  • From: "Joe Teff" <joeteff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 12:32:27 -0600

I successfully served a Java Server Page from my AS/400 with simple
HTML and JSP directives. I then tried to use the WebSphere extensions
like <tsx:dbconnect>, <tsx:dbquery> and <tsx:repeat>. This doesn't
work. When I view the source in the web browser, the <tsx> statements
appear in the HTML. I assume this means that WebSphere did not
process these tags and just dumped them into the output along with the
HTML. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? I'm using V4R4. TIA.

Joe Teff

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