Using JSP as a Host Server
JSP is a Java technology which is widely used by Java developers to generate dynamic web pages. Dynamic pages are those which are generated run time in response to the client application request arrival.
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JSP Hosting is a Java hosting program that has many similarities to Microsoft ASP. JSP hosting refers to the ability to run and manage Java Server Pages. Even though Java Server Pages (JSP) is quite similar to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) JSP does have slight differences in the hosting environment.
Tomcat three covers the Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 revisions, while Tomcat 4 covers Servlet 2.3 and JSP 1.2. Tomcat is the Apache Foundation's reference implementation of the JavaServer
Tools Available - 2webinject - Open Source Tool in Perl for Automated Testing of Web Applications and Services. Can be Used to Unit Test Any Individual Component With an Http Interface (jsp, Asp, Cgi, Php, Servlets, HTML Forms, Etc.) or it Can be Used to Create a Suite of Http Level Functional or Regression Tests.
I know many people these days running after W3C valid XHTML & CSS webpages but most of them don't know why should they go for it and I am writing this article to tell people why their pages should be W3C XHTML & CSS standard compliant.As we all know HTML is the basic language running on the web. All of the web programming languages - ASP.Net, Coldfusion, JSP or PHP - generate HTML pages at the end which get displayed on user's agents.
Tools Available - 4http-webtest - a Perl Module Which Runs Tests on Remote Urls or Local Web Files Containing Perl/jsp/html/javascript/etc., and Generates a Detailed Test Report. This Module Can be Used "as-is" or Its Functionality Can be Extended Using Plugins. Plugins Can Define Test Types and Provide Additional Report Capabilities. This Module Comes With a Set of Default Plugins, But Can be Easily Extended With Third-party Plugins. Open-source Project Maintained by Ilya Martynov.

