Thank you very much for your comments, Eduardo.
-Srini
--- Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart
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> First a note that XSLT & XML can be used not just as
> on the output
> part of a JSP but also when processing data in.
>
> We are seing a number of peple use tag libraries to
> get better reuse of
> abstractions, with multiple JSP pages per
> substantially different user
> itnerations. Experience seems to point that it is
> hard to do a good job
> designing a JSP page that works equally well for,
> say, a voice
> interaction and a desktop browser interaction. But
> we have heard of
> people being sucessful using XSLT to, say, cover the
> differences between
> multiple WAP clients, or compact HTML or basic
> XHTML, or the like - all
> similar interaction models. In general going with
> plain JSP seems to be
> faster, and people doing XSLT tend to do caching -
> although XSLTC does
> deliver good performance-; but really what is
> important (usually) is
> whether it is fast "enough".
>
> Also check out
> http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/html/JSPXML.html,
> although that paper & presentation is due for an
> update.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> - eduard/o
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a scenario where I need to write
> > web-server-side component that generates UI in an
> > efficient way. I am considering many different
> > combinations of technologies to achieve this:
> > (1) Servlets + XML/XSL
> > (2) JSP + XML/XSL
> > (3) Just JSP
> > (4) Just Servlets
> > Among these four both (2) and (3) are the chosen.
> > Among these two, which one is the best for:
> > (A) Best Performance
> > (B) Scalable
> > (C) Customizable
> > (D) Easily maintainable, etc
> >
> > Any help would be really appreciatable.
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> > -Srini
> >
>
>
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