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JSP sub-project now live

Posted by mode on October 30, 2007 at 11:52 PM | Comments (4)

Earlier in the year we had pre-announced that we would be doing a JSP sub-project to encourage re-use and contributions from external developers. Today we would like to officially announce the availability of the JSP project. For more details about the project and how you can participate / contribute please visit https://jsp.dev.java.net. We would like to encourage people trying to build around the JSP compiler and runtime to participate in the project.

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  • Get involved link (https://jsp.dev.java.net/getInvolved.html) is broken.

    Posted by: manishkg on October 31, 2007 at 12:15 AM

  • Will GlassFish distribution contain the artifacts from this project? What code is used as the starting point?

    Posted by: ss141213 on May 15, 2008 at 08:50 PM

  • Why does it used org.apache.jasper and com.sun.web as package name? I am sure, someone else also uses those package name and it's difficult to use such artifacts in a modular way (liek OSGi). Would it not be better to rename it to use org.jvnet.jsp or something similar?

    Posted by: ss141213 on May 15, 2008 at 08:57 PM

  • Sahoo: Yes GlassFish will contain the artifacts from this project. The starting point was the GlassFish v2 code base. The package name contains org.apache because we started from the Tomcat base when we started the web container work in GlassFish. We aren't going to re-write them to a new package at this time and even if we do I think the package name being used for most of the new code is org.glassfish and not org.jvnet.*

    Posted by: mode on May 16, 2008 at 12:29 PM



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