hi, doing some research on servlets. reading jason hunter's 2nd edition.
familiar with webmacro and freemarker. i can see the merits of the others,
but it seems strange that there are so many alternatives to jsp. jsp with
tags, (java) beans, forward, redirect, include ... would seem like the
right thing to do. one wonders why so many alternatives have sprang up in
the last few years. iirc, speed was one concern.

can anyone shed any light on this?

does anyone see any trends over the last year of two?

is jsp with all the trimmings a viable approach today (for everything
except perhaps monster enterprises)?

thanks

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