> The short reponse is:
>
> 1.If more HTML than java code, you are better off using JSP.
> 2.If it is more Java than html code, you are better off using a
> servlet.
A third alternative is Enhydra's XMLC approach (http://xmlc.enhydra.org).
XMLC allows you to separate HTML content (stored in an HTML page) from the
business logic (coded in the servlet).
Might be worth considering...
Christian
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> Rubis
> Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 8:14 PM
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> Subject: Re: When to use JSP
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>
> Hey!
>
> The answer to this question is way too involved. I recommend
> that you get a good JSP and Servlet book. Or check the
> http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/servlet-interest.html archive
> of this list for much discussion on this topic.
>
> The short reponse is:
>
> 1.If more HTML than java code, you are better off using JSP.
> 2.If it is more Java than html code, you are better off using a
> servlet.
>
> Sans adieu,
> Danny Rubis
>
> Gerrie Venter wrote:
>
> > Hallo all,
> >
> > sorry 4 the stupid question! When is it best to use JSP and
> when is it
> > best to use servlets?
> >
> >
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