I agree with Alexey. JSP have it's own strength and weak points.
Forbidding of scripting (I mean JSPx here) have some positive and
negative consequences depends on your context. So I choose 2-3 in
corporate environment. And 4 in personal use.

On Apr 10, 1:26 am, Alexey <[email protected]> wrote:
> JSP seems to bring strengths and weaknesses similar to a scripting
> language: has some good flexibility out of the box, but doesn't
> enforce much discipline.  So it really comes down to what the
> circumstances warrant.  Sometimes it's a shoe-in, other times, it's a
> terrible tangled up mess.  My vote: 3.
>
> On Apr 8, 5:25 am, Moandji Ezana <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Last night I was ranting endlessly about how much JSP sucks to another
> > developer I'd just met, but she seemed to find it an OK technology. I'm
> > wondering if I'm alone in my near-limitless distaste for JSP.
>
> > Poll options:
>
> > 1. I love JSP.
> > 2. I like JSP.
> > 3. I neither like nor dislike JSP.
> > 4. I dislike JSP.
> > 5. I hate JSP.
>
> > I'm curious about anyone would choose any of the first 3 options... ;)
>
> > Moandji

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