I'd include links to the beans and data source from the servlet side as well
as the browser to servlet to JSP model:
Dan
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(make below ascii chart courier font for best viewing)
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| Browser | ------>-------+
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| |
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| JSP | ---<->- | Servlet |
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| |
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| JavaBean | --------------+
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| |
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| EJB | --------------+
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| |
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| DataSource(s) | -----+
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> ----------
> From: Jon Wilmoth[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java
> Servlet API Technology.
> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 9:16 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: JSP vs Servlets?
>
> The advantage of JSP is that you can use the resulting Servlet to simply
> display data. Period. No business logic at all. Your business logic can
> reside in other layers. Other Servlets, JavaBeans, EJBs, etc.. Also the
> syntax for extracting data to generate dynamic, data driven html pages
> requires little or no knowledge of the Java language. This means that
> your
> creative/cognitive people can work on screen flow/layout while your Java
> developers can start modelling the objects that will perform the business
> logic needed to provide the data to the screen. Furthermore you can use
> your html prototypes instead of throwing them away.
>
> IMHOP... todays greatest web architecture (flexible, extensible, just
> plain
> awesome!)
>
> ------------------
> | Browser |
> ------------------
> |
> ------------------ -------------------
> | JSP | ------- | Servlet |
> ------------------ -------------------
> |
> ------------------
> | JavaBean |
> ------------------
> |
> ------------------
> | EJB |
> ------------------
> |
> ---------------------------
> | DataSource(s) |
> ---------------------------
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Frank D. Greco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 7:49 AM
> Subject: JSP vs Servlets?
>
>
> > If JSP's are basically post-processed into Servlets, what
> > are the real advantages of JSP's?
> >
> > Frank G.
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