Just one of solutions:

>From your html page (from JavaScript) you can call
public methods of your applet. This applet talks with
servlet and uses this servlet as a bridge to your
server side application. In our case we are implementing
some RPC for server side java classes. So applet returns
some value and this value you can use for your HTML
(through JavaScript or by using browser's DOM (DHTML)).
For details see J2J servlet on http://coldjava.hypermart.net


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The problem:
My part that I am not overly clear on what direction to proceed is with the
companies that will make their own pages. They will be on our system and the
dynamic data required will be placed in the HTML pages as they are requested
by the users. I have thought of just giving them the required tags and a
servlet will generate the pages dynamically by reading them in from a file.
Someone mentioned that they used this method and when they switched to a jsp
generation method that the speed increased 10 fold. I am new to jsp (really
green) but would look at this if it is a good option. Would this require
that I use beans also, or can I choose between the beans and servlets. Would


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