Hi All.
Although i still count my self as a novice inJSP/Servlets/XML what i feel
is is that JSP and servlets both are equally good. THe only advantage of
JSP is the separation of Business lgic from presentation. Otherwise servets
would do fine. And this one advantage beats anything wlse.
And obviously the ease of Markup combined with power of JAVA is unbeatable.
But you can cash it , only if you are clear about where business logic ends
and presentation starts. Any implemetation of JSP has better chances of
Success if this is kept in mind while designing.
We have been using JSP/XML combination for a full WEB EDI product. These
have been the lessons that we learnt during initial stages, and are still
learning.
Regards,
Ritesh
"Ricardo L. A. Banffy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/04/2000 06:30:17 PM
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Subject: Re: JSP vs. Pure Servlets
You shouldn't do heavy logic inside your JSP page. You can put most of the
brains on a bean, debug it in VA, and use it in your JSP page, with the
added bonus that, if you force yourself to work this way, you may be able
to
reuse your code more often and your webmasters may be able to do some of
your JSP code for you.
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Subject: Re: JSP vs. Pure Servlets
One con of JSPs, in my admittedly limited experience, is that they cannot
be debugged within the Visual Age IDE. If I am wrong, I would love to hear
from someone how to do it.
At 12:30 PM 4/3/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>Can anyone post a list of PROS and CONS for JSPs vs. Pure Servlets ?
>And/Or just PROS and CONS for JSPs...
>
>I would really appreciate that.
>Thank you in advance,
>
>- Radek
>
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