The way you are doing this is exactly the way I would suggest. The one
thing that you don't get that is nice is the automatic setting of your
properties from the request that you get
with the <jsp:setProperty name="bean" property="*" />. This is not a huge
draw back as it would be easy to write a utility function that accomplishes
the same thing.
Dana H. P'Simer, Jr.
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From: O'Meara AnnMarie [mailto:Ann_Marie_O'[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 12:44 PM
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Subject: design question
I currently have some Servlets that take form data from the request, update
a
database, and then forward to another page (using res.sendRedirect()).
My question is: is there any reason I should convert them to JSPs? I'm
using
the MVC model (with a generic Controller Servlet) and JSPs + beans to
display
pages to the user, but what about these "invisible" Servlets?
Am I doing something silly or missing something here?
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