I'm looking for some good advice regarding the advantages of JSP over using
Servlets for site develoment. I have a current project in the
feasiblity/predesign stage, and would like to use JSP technology, but would
definitely have to chalk some more project completetion hours up for the
learning curve. However, I've been using servlet technology for a while,
and wouldn't have that problem. So what advantages does JSP have over
Servlets?
Now I know first and foremost I'll get responses stating the seperation of
presentation from business logic is a huge adavantage, which I agree with.
But in my servlet development, I implement a TemplateEngine class that
accomplishes the same thing. (i.e keeps HTML output seperate by using
tokens, placing any dynamic output from the servlet into the template/HTML
page, then outputs the page).
As far as beans are concerned, what's the difference in utilizing external
(business logic) classes from servlets, than instantiating the same classes
as beans from JSP pages.
Any input is welcome - thanks in advance

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