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You'd better go to the sun web-site. Everything is explained:
This site is also very good and full of links: http://www.cetus-links.org/
Gilles
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Teff [mailto:jteff19@idt.net]
Sent: mercredi, 18. août 1999 15:09
To: JAVA400-L@midrange.com
Subject: Re: JSP vs ASP
>Java Server Pages (JSP) is supported by a number of vendors on NT. The
>one I'm most familiar with is IBM Websphere. Websphere is an add-on to
>an HTTP server and allows support for servlets, JSPs, database
>connection pooling and other cool features. JSPs are like ASPs but are
>vendor independent whereas ASP is supported basically by MS, although
>there are some other implementations out there now by smaller vendors.
I'm in the early stages of learning Java and one thing that I notice is that
terminology is constantly growing. Can some explain (simple explanation
is fine) what JSP, servlets and Enterprise Java Beans are? TIA
Joe Teff
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