Bill and others here might be interested to listen in on the following online seminar taking place today (I am not associated with any organization involved in this BTW) - Dan What: Online Interactive Seminar Live on December 15, 1999, 10:00 AM, PST Subject: As J2EE unfolds and the industry adopts its standards, developers are faced with a plethora of new technologies in which they must design distributed object systems. There are many fundamental design issues that affect system viability. This presentation outlines these issues and provides guidance on how they can be addressed. Who should attend? IT managers, systems architects, project managers/leaders, Web architects and developers who are interested in building Internet-based applications using J2EE technologies. Presenter: Colleen Roe, Director of Architectural Technology, GemStone Systems, Inc. A long-time designer and developer of software systems, Colleen Roe has worked as a researcher, developer, manager, and consultant in several industries including telecommunications, oil, manufacturing, software and pharmaceuticals. For the last four years she has worked for GemStone Systems' Professional Services, helping customers design systems using GemStone's distributed object technology. She currently leads a team at GemStone that is dedicated to the ongoing quest to bring truth and best design practices in Java and J2EE to the software industry. When: Live on December 15, 1999, 10:00 AM, PST Why: Attend the seminar and find out to how to get your FREE CD version of the Developer's Guide to iCommerce Success with J2EE. How to Register: Go to http://www.netseminar.com/index.cgi?sem_num=198 > ---------- > From: Bill Bomberry[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Reply To: Bill Bomberry > Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 9:08 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: J2EE Application Programming Model and JSP > > Good morning! I have been reviewing the J2EE Application Programming > Model. I have a quick question related to JSP's. > > The documentation for the J2EE APM as well as the code indicate that the > main.jsp is used to process all HTTP requests. Main.jsp in turn invokes > the processRequest(HttpServletRequest req) method of the GUIController > class. > > The only reference that I see to the main.jsp on for instance the > Shopping Cart Screen (cart.jsp) is that cart.jsp includes banner.jsp > which includes a home_banner.jsp. The home_banner,jsp has a hypertext > link associated with the logo image for the application. I do not see > how the main.jsp and hence processRequest(HttpServletRequest req) > method of the GUIController class is being invoked for every HTTP > request. > > If somebody has reviewed the J2EE APM and can enlighten me it would be > greatly appreciated! I have reviewed the J2EE Application Programming > Model Version 1.0 documentation as well as the Java Server Specification > version 1.1. If you know the answer and it is embodied in one of these > documents, please refer to the relevant page from the document. > > thank you, > Bill Bomberry > Application Management Services > Deere & Company > Moline, Illinois 61265 > > ========================================================================== > = > To unsubscribe: mailto [EMAIL PROTECTED] with body: "signoff > JSP-INTEREST". > FAQs on JSP can be found at: > http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/faq.html > http://www.esperanto.org.nz/jsp/jspfaq.html > =========================================================================== To unsubscribe: mailto [EMAIL PROTECTED] with body: "signoff JSP-INTEREST". FAQs on JSP can be found at: http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/faq.html http://www.esperanto.org.nz/jsp/jspfaq.html
