JSSP 0.1a is a JavaScript script for Development Tools scripts design by Leo Meyer.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. JSSP (JavaScript Server Pages) enables you to generate web content (e.g. HTML or XML) with JavaScript.
Publisher review: JSSP (JavaScript Server Pages) enables you to generate web content (e.g. HTML or XML) with JavaScript. JavaScript Server Pages is a way to execute JavaScript on a web server similar to ASP, PHP or JSP. It requires a web server that can run Java Servlets (such as Tomcat, JBoss or others). You don't need to know Java to use JSSP. If you don't have much Java experience, check out the JSSP tutorial which will tell you how to set up and use JSSP. JSSP comes with an open source license. It is itself based on other open source projects. JSSP can be used for all purposes, including commercial ones, at no charge. Advantages: - Enhanced support for database access including embedded SQL with compile time syntax check. - Simplifies database programming compared to JDBC (Java Database Connectivity). The database access is built upon JDBC and should work with any database you can get a JDBC driver for (means: any modern database). Ideally suited for AJAX applications. - Allows code re-use on client and server and a common way of exchanging messages via JSON. Easy-to-use internationalization features. JSSP files are executed preserving the original line numbering. In case of an error you will directly see the line number where the error occurred. With JSPs it is not so, making debugging more difficult. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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