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Sun's JavaServer Pages released

Email this story to a friend. Sun Microsystems Inc has announced the immediate availability of JavaServer Pages technology in India. The technology allows developers to build cross-platform interactive sites.

By harnessing the full potential of the Java platform, JavaServer Pages technology separates the functions of content generation and page layout, providing developers with a simplified and more efficient way to create server-generated Web pages that combine content from a wide variety of enterprise data sources.

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Because JavaServer Pages technology encapsulates much of the functionality required to generate dynamic or constantly changing content, developers can concentrate on the look and display of the site without the need for application development expertise.

JavaServer pages technology builds on Sun's 'Write Once, Run Anywhere' philosophy. Because of its cross-platform, cross-server functionality, JavaServer Pages technology can scale from smaller sites using a Web server to the largest, multi-layer enterprise Web sites using application servers accessing a wide variety of data from multiple sources.

JavaServer Pages technology allows companies to quickly build Web pages that work with a variety of Web and application servers, browsers and development tools, a company statement claimed.

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