The biggest is that you can handle user identification/authentication
in a central place instead of distributing it across every page on
your site. See http://virtualschool.edu/jwaa for examples and source
code.

At 8:05 AM -0700 7/27/01, Monte Gardner wrote:
>I'm just a beginner here, but I think one obvious
>benefit of having one servlet assigned multiple
>tasks with some sort of 'command' parameter is that
>you don't end up with a proliferation of classes, and
>.java source files, which can be a big hassle if you're
>only working off a telnet shell.  That's the way I'm
>doing it right now.

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