Simon Holm wrote:
>
> I planning to use JSP because I find some strong argument; the platform
> independence, stability (less downtime) and scalability. The problem is
> that have any knowledge in Java (I have some ASP and VBScript
> knowledge). So I plan to spend a lot of time and a lot of effort in
> practising Java programming. Then I find this negative argument in this
> article:
>
> http://www.servlets.com/soapbox/problems-jsp.html
>
> I would like some expert comments on this. Thanks!

The article represents one person's opinion. It was discussed at length on
this list as well as on the servlets-interest list when it was published. Some
agreed with Jason, but most people on this list (surprise, surprise) felt
that many of the issues aren't really serious and/or have solutions (now
or in a near future). I suggest you look for all the responses in the archives,
<http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/index.html>

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