Yes,
support JSP.
a
truly and globally endorsed standard is better than a technically better
standard.
edo.
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-----Original Message----- * JSP support?
- [Neville Burnell]
- Yes, definitely a must, despite XMLCs superiority in this space.
Tracking the JSP, EJB and Servlets APIs are very important to allow
developers to migrate apps to enhydra, and to choose from the
JSP/Servlet component vendor space which is sure to crop up. JSP
support from the major IDE vendors means that many inhouse apps and
WUI will be constructed by novice developers.
- For Enhydra to be the Apache of app servers, it must support the
superset of web development standards, not just the best. It must
support the "mainstream" vendors better than they do.
- Just my 2c
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