I had the same need and I've developed my own bean.
It is very quickly to write down...



Bengt B�verman wrote:
>
> I'm sorry if this is a simple question -- I haven't had the time to read the
> full spec yet.
>
> I want to save the output generated by a JSP-generated servlet to a .HTML
> file on my web server. So that I don't have to call all our business logic
> more often than necessary. Can this be done easily?
>
> Is the generated servlet accessible in a standardized way? I could probably
> grab hold of the generated servlet and move the .java code somewhere else
> and run it from there -- but I'm looking for a more automatic and supported
> way of doing this.
>
> Thank you in advance!
> Bengt B�verman
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