Hallo Maya, Maya Muchnik wrote: > Hi, Jens, > When I had asked a question about calling jsp directly, I was concerned, > that a user can see a directory or see a link (as I do) and call this > jsp directly from a browser query / input line. The user likes to > experiment. > That is all. He does not know what is a view jsp or logic jsp. That is the point: a user should never have the possibility to come in contact with a JSP. And a JSP should never contain any business logic. Jens
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