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To learn jsp you can just install Netbeans with All the features for web (including jdk) and it will have GlassFish and Tomcat, JavaDB and all you need. You'll be able to work using jsp on localhost, it's almost the same as you would install Apache and PHP and run the script on localhost.Playing with those examples on JSP, sometimes it takes a bit to long to compile in my opinion. ...
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Why There Are So Few People Here?

sanweikui
do that reflect the state of using java ?

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inshare
no way biggrin.gif i use java and i like it...at least it´s better than assembler biggrin.gif

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sanweikui
So how long will I complete the 10 posts sad.gif

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krap
i use javascript alot on my site but i don't need help with it so u won't see me here unless i see something which someone needs help. then i will help them smile.gif

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björn
well .. i personally do like java A LOT as well... but i fear that as a technology for providing web pages it is not used really as often as PHP for example (reason? complexity?? don't know...). I really had a hard time finding a JSP/servlet webspace provider that does not charge you anything.
but almost every webspace provider nowadays has PHP, python, C and all that stuff. but hardly anyone has java ....
I do not like php and all that scripting philosophy of just quickly "hacking" something together that works... i have some python scripting experience and in my opinion it is good for (very) small things but if it gets just a little more complex you end up editing your scripts with VI on a server because there was some little syntactical error (which would have been caught by the compiler on your machinge if you were using a compiled language)

do you know any other jsp/servlet webspace providers (that do not charge you anything...)?

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DingDong01
I agree

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DingDong01
it's not im like the 2,856 person here

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jacksonicson
There are too much resources for java already available? :-)

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faceofdie
Because More Website and More Free scripts About JSP
people Like to download JSP code and Use on web site
and Usually Dont Make JSP file
and dont programming JSP

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reciter
QUOTE (faceofdie @ Nov 16 2004, 08:56 AM)
Because More Website and More Free scripts About JSP
people Like to download JSP code and Use on web site
and Usually Dont Make JSP file
and dont programming JSP
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hmm..I think that even if that is other script language like CGI and PHP, it is the same.

Anyway,Before you complain that There are few people here , let's make this category animate. laugh.gif

But I complain "Why There are so few free web hostings supporting JSP and servlet?" sad.gif

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Quatrux
To learn jsp you can just install Netbeans with All the features for web (including jdk) and it will have GlassFish and Tomcat, JavaDB and all you need. You'll be able to work using jsp on localhost, it's almost the same as you would install Apache and PHP and run the script on localhost.

Playing with those examples on JSP, sometimes it takes a bit to long to compile in my opinion. sad.gif

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magiccode9
Other reason might be there is very hard to find free hosting of jsp on the net.
There are tons of free php hosting you can found just by google it.
Also, on my point of view. Java require more statements to complete a task compared with the .net frame.
I will learn java soon when I finish something else. But first I have to find a hosting that support jsp .. etc.

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Quatrux
I took some classes to learn Java for the web in university, that is Java servlets and JSP and things like struts and faces, but I can agree to TheDarkHacker that Java is very big and through year of using it I won't use it for my personal things, because it's so powerful, of course maybe because I have experience of PHP for 7 years now and just can't see anything better.

But some things I liked about Java, especially JSP, it's easy to use, sometimes I get lost why some things works some does not work, but I worked with Netbeans and Eclipse. tongue.gif

But it's almost the same for the result as PHP with some CMS or Framework like Zend which is also powerful, but because it got to powerful for me and has to much features for a simple site, I don't use it anymore as most of the features are not needed for me and because they exist, I prefer my own CMS which I understand and work with tongue.gif

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TheDarkHacker
I think Java is very big,so it is very hard to do something...I found lots of tutorials for java but they doesn't help,when i don't know something - i don't know it.I tried to read and understand very very simple tutorials but they had no use.I don't need java,i know lots of other languages which can help me , but i am honest and i say that java is more powerful then languages i know but it is complicate.I think there are bunch of users which know java and use it.I don't know how you can expect from other free website hostings/companies to support JSP and servlet...

@reciter:
That is like finding free hosting which supports ASP,it is not free...You can't say that it is the same like other script language.That is like to compare CGI and PHP...I think you are not experienced so you say this.

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sandymc
Yeah Java is not popular yet. But i like to learn it, i am learing object oriented programming with java in my college. Java is far more simple and efficient than the complicated C. But the teaching assistant is very limited since it is actually the new programming technology.

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