I don't know "is there anything that CAN be done by a SERVLET but not by a
JSP? "
It is about design strategy, you may take a look at
"... In my opinion, this approach typically results in the cleanest
separation of presentation from content, leading to clear delineation of the
roles and responsibilities of the developers and page designers on your
programming team. In fact, the more complex your application, the greater
the benefits of using the Model 2 architecture should be. .... "
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-1999/jw-12-ssj-jspmvc.html
Let your programmers handle the Servlet, and the page deisgners handle the
JSP .....
----- Original Message -----
From: "Srihari Chandana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 24, 1999 11:31 AM
Subject: A basic doubt
> Hi friends,
> Iam quite comfortable using java and jsp.We(me and my team
> mates) developed a web application using jsp and beans.In that we never
> found the need to write a servlet(as the jsp creates one).My doubt is,
when
> we create a web application, is there anything that CAN be done by a
> SERVLET but not by a JSP? If no, then where is the need to write servlets
> and call them in jsp as some of the queries in the mailing list indicate?
> I hope this is a very valid doubt.Iam expecting some replies to this
query.
> Regards,
> Chandana.
>
>
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