> More on this subject ...
> 1) Does JSP offer an improvement over ND templates in terms of performance
> and development time, or it's a better choice simply because Sun was able
> to make it a standard ?
> 2) I understand that JSP pages are easier to develop then concatenate
> strings in servlets. But aren't servlets a better alternative to JSP when
> it comes to html reuse (can inherit).
>
> Thanks
>
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> From: peter cheung[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: peter cheung
> Sent: Friday, December 17, 1999 12:31 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [ND] JSP, JHTML vs ND Templates
>
>
> 1. At this time there is no reason why anyone should use jhtml or nd
> templates if it is a new app.
> They are not in j2ee spec and jsp is.
> 2. The current perception is that it is difficult to use applets in an
> internet application.
> It is due to sometimes the class files are too big and also browser
> versions etc.
> Wherether this will change in the near future or not is anyone's guess.
> As of now, if it is an internet app your best bet is still html.
> 3. As a whole jsp will save you a lot of time for your gui stuff when
> compared with servelets. This include the design phase and also future
> maintainence.
> God forbid if you need more then one set of graphic appearance (software
> product which is sold to many companies and they all want thier gui or
> images)
> 4. If you minimize the logics in your jsp page and try to call EJB's as
> puch as you
> can to perform any business logic it should work out well. Just put
> logics in jsp
> that is directly related to html gui stuff or javascript for the client
> side.
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