when you are using some template based system it
is not a problem. You have to just "populate"
your data into template.

<not a vendor> :-)
Also have look at alaJSP servlet. We using this
product last 3 month and it is good for us
(despite "russian" english in manuals :-).
Here is even no template. Just "populate" your
data from java into html directly.
</not a vendor>

But templates are far from JSP and this is may be
off-topic ...

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> All the discussion that is going on about JSP vs
Servlet doesn't answer
> following questions:

> Many a times in business logic the target page is
dependent on the contents
> of source page. In these scenario a submit button
cannot point to a fixed
> JSP page. What may happen is that submit button may
point to a servlet where
> decision about the target page is taken and then the
page is chained using
> requestDispatcher method.



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