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  • Subject: Re: JSP with WebSphere extensions
  • From: "Joe Teff" <joeteff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 08:43:50 -0600

I searched the Redbook site for "java" and found this Redpiece. Chapter
5 discusses JSPs and it talks about Webshere extensions. I have the
book downloaded at work, but I'm at home today. If my memory is right
(and it's often NOT), it said it was WebSphere extensions and not
WebSphere studio or anything else. I think the book is non-platform
specific, so these tags are probably not supported on the AS/400. Oh
well, it doesn't hurt to try. Thanks, Joe

WebSphere Studio and VisualAge for Java Servlet and JSP
Programming , SG24-5755-00 2000-03-16
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/abstracts/sg245755.html


>What are the tsx tags? I have the docs for WebSphere 2.02 (the current
>AS/400 V4R4 edition unless you purchase the newly released 3.0 Advanced)
and
>I don't see any reference to these tags.
>
>Luther

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