A JSP is checked every time is executed to see if any changes have been made,
servlets do not suffer from this drawback which can add up under stressful
situations
-rickb




Srihari Chandana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/23/99 10:31:19 PM

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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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