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On our Railo hosting plans (Windows and Linux) we support .jsp (Java Server Pages). Tomcat is the servlet container for this CFML engine. | On our Railo hosting plans (Windows and Linux) we support .jsp (Java Server Pages). Tomcat is the servlet container for this CFML engine. | ||
Revision as of 17:41, 14 March 2014
JSP Support
Railo
On our Railo hosting plans (Windows and Linux) we support .jsp (Java Server Pages). Tomcat is the servlet container for this CFML engine.
ColdFusion 9 and Lower
On our Windows and Linux ColdFusion 9 (and lower) plans, we only support the ".jsp" handler mapping.
References
If you are interested in running Java Server Pages on ColdFusion 10, please see these references for more info and examples:
Sample Code
Here is a small sample .jsp code snippet that has been verified on the servers:<%@ page language="java" %> <html> <body> <table border="1"> <tr><td><b>Property Names</b></td> <td><b>Property Values</b></td></tr> <% final String[] properties = { "java.runtime.name", "java.vm.vendor", "java.runtime.version", "java.vendor.url", "user.timezone", "user.language", "os.name", "sun.desktop" }; for (int i = 0; i < properties.length; i++) { String pname = properties[i]; String pvalue = System.getProperty(pname); %> <tr> <td><%= pname %></td> <td><%= pvalue %></td> </tr> <% } %> </table> </body> </html>