You need not necessarily use JSP's, for speedy development and better
performance you can also      think about using  a template Engine
dependending on your project. Check out webmacro and velocity.

I have tried veloctiy and it was good, but have not seen or tried it on a
development
enviornment.

HTH,
Shuklix saurabh.


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hari Yellina
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 5:02 PM
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Dear Sarvannan,

 Just Jsp doent improve the performance. Use Java Beans n Jsp . U can see
the considerable amount of speed. To be frank, if your site is a ecommerce
site or a site where you have user interaction storing their details and
all. I wish you got to use JSP for better security and reusability.

 While u r using JSP, u will be using Java API. That is the beauty of that.
This JSP are converted into Servlets and Servlets are converted into class
files. Where u r run time will be fast.

 If your wanna a small web site , With a good fastness. I recommend PHP with
Apache web server.

Regards,
Hari Yellina
----- Original Message -----
From: Saravanan Thangaraju
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Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 7:30 PM
Subject: Market..


Does really JSP improves the performance...

Let it be the development time...does it improves the performance..
Saravanan . T.
Associate Consultant
Kanbay Software
PUNE
India.

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