--- Alex Amies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Feasible for small projects, say less than 30 pages.
> For larger
> projects using servlets with XSL is much more
> manageable. Serving
> up content using other media, such as generated
> images and pdf is
> not really practical with jsp, but can be easily
> accomplished with
> servlets. Even for small projects you may want to
> do a lot of
> request processing with servlets and then forward to
> jsp's for
> generating html.
So from what you are saying the two of them complement
each other rather than compete. As you probably have
guessed, I am new into Servlets and I asked the
question to see the bigger picture.
I never heard of MVC. How does it fit into all these?
I guess I need to investigate this.
ROY-
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