On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 09:44:12PM -0700, Thomas Patterson wrote:
> I abhore both JSP and XSP and instead have relied solely on XML/XSLT and
> feel that I am far happier for it. The developers stick to creating XML and
> the GUI folks can work their magic with XSLT. Hell, I can even fairly
> easily port everything from Java to Microsoft's toolset if needed since it
> readily supports XML/XSLT.
That's the spirit ;) Keep it simple if at all possible.
Since the original poster asked "JSP or XSP", I'm bound to say that JSP
is much simpler, because there's no setting-up to be done (works out the
box with Tomcat, no jars to conflict), there's no XML syntax to fight,
no namespaces to forget or mistype..
--Jeff
> -Tom
>
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