JSP targets
JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology provides a quick, easy way
to create Web pages with both static and dynamic content. JSPs are
text-based documents that contain static markup, usually in HTML
or XML, as well as Java content in the form of scripts and/or
calls to Java components. JSPs extend the Java Servlet API and have
access to all Java APIs and components.
You can use JSPs in many ways in Web-based applications. As
part of the J2EE application model, JSPs typically run on a Web
server in the middle tier, responding to HTTP requests from clients,
and invoking the business methods of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB)
components on a transaction server.
JSP pages built with PowerBuilder support version 1.2 of the
JavaServer Pages specification, version 2.3 of the Java Servlet
specification, and JDK 1.3 and later. PowerBuilder also supports
custom tag libraries that use the JSP 1.2 format. You can choose
to deploy a JSP target as a Web application to EAServer, Apache Tomcat, or any
JSP 1.2 server for which you can configure command line deployment
capabilities.
For more information about Web targets, see Working
with Web and JSP Targets
.