I only did not write any JSP Code, so I thought, it is easier with Servlets,
but I know, there would be much more possibilities with JSP and XML/XSL,
I�ll triy one time again with servlet, if it does not work, I�ll choose JSP!
> i'm not sure ...but..
> why do you wanna do it in a servlet..
> i mean writing jsp code is easier than writing servlet and (you probably
> know it) jsp produces a servlet when compiled...
> so?
>
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> Hi!
>
> Thanx for the advice, but can I also realise it only with Servlets?
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