Suresh,
First off, I imagine most questions asked here are going to be a "Query on
JSP !!". This will be the last time I respond here to a question with such
a meaningless subject line. (someone has to put their foot down). Please
make your subjects more descriptive about the question you are asking.
Meanwhile, in response to your questions:
A) Is it possible? Yes.
B) Is it advisable? Depends on who does the advising. I wouldn't advise
you to forego the use of Servlets and Beans when creating a good sized JSP
based web app. I would suggest you use a combination of these technologies.
There have been discussions aplenty you can find in the archives on this
topic. I suggest you look through the archives at
http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/jsp-interest.html for those.
Hopefully this reply is early enough for you.
Dan
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> From: Suresh Kumar Nittala[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: Suresh Kumar Nittala
> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 9:37 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Query on JSP !!
>
> Dear Sir,
>
> I have two queries with me.
>
> A) Is it possible to write an appication in JSP without the usage of
> Servelts or Java Beans?
>
> B) Is it advisable to go for the development of an application without
> Java Beans and Servelts.
>
> Which is the best way? Meaning therby whether to use Beans and Servlets
> along with JSP's or not.
>
> I would be happy if an early reply is given to my Query.
>
> Regards,
> Suresh Kumar
>
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