Jijith,
JSP's compile into servlets, so there are few advantages of servlets. One is that with JSP, certain headers may be set in service() before your code gets control. For example, the content type may be set, and you won't be able to change it. With a servlet, you have complete control of this. JSP's are quite handy, however, and I tend to use them first, and a raw servlet when necessary.
Don
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> Sent: Thursday, August 19, 1999 2:27 AM
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> hi
> can anybody tell me the advantages of servlets over jsp.
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