Just finished rolling a "100 input elements on a page" app. Performance is not an issue. Once the JSP is compiled to its class, it just hums along very happily.
Arron. Bob Williams wrote: >I have no problem being convinced that tags should be used for generating >complex items on a web page. The one concern I do have, relative to using >tags, is the extra processing required to generate simple things. I have >seen pages in industrial environments where the page may have 50-100 >elements displayed (and no this is not a problem with the design this is a >real application requirement!). Using a tag to generate labels and text >input boxes seems like it would add a significant compute load on a server >that is servicing 100's of people. The same situation applies when you are >dealing with pages with fewer elements, but are being served up to 1000's or >10,000's of users. > >Does anyone have experience about computing resources required by tags in >these types of scenarios? > >bob >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Sarah Farrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 9:48 PM >Subject: Re: help: <%>.. how do i convince them to learn JSP? > > >>Michael, >> >>Here's the best one I could find. >> >http://java.sun.com/blueprints/guidelines/designing_enterprise_applications/ > >>web_tier/qanda/index.html >> >>There are some other ones on java.sun.com if you search for "JSP >> >presentation > >>logic separate". >> >>Here's another one: >>http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/ >> >> >> >>P.S. Please don't cross-post to multiple jakarta lists. >> >> >> >>At 07:34 PM 2/11/2002 -0800, you wrote: >> >>>long before server pages or servlets existed i was >>>writing these C++ template based systems with CGI >>>so i could do my best to separate content generation from programming >>>logic... >>> >>>i'm a consultant and this company made me lead on my first JSP/Servlet >>> >based > >>>project, >>>i was really excited to get involved with JSP tag libraries. >>> >>>but when i got into the code base IT'S ALL .jsp files with >>>TONS of Java scriptlets! it's nasty. if/else blocks several hundred >>> >lines > >>>long. >>>the developer i took this over from >>>thinks there is no reason to do it any other way. tags? why use tags? >>> >>>i am asking for input/references on why you want to keep the scriptlets >>> ><%> > >>></%> >>>out of the JSP files. every time i try to make a point-- maybe >>>i'm just not being eloquent enough... >>> >>>on another note: is it really model 2 if a JSP is processing the request? >>>i don't think it is, even if your entire JSP is just some java code >>>wrapped with a scriptlet tag.. (yuk). >>> >>>thanks for input. >>>--Michael >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>-- >>>To unsubscribe, e-mail: >>> ><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>>For additional commands, e-mail: >>> ><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> >>-- >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: >> ><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>For additional commands, e-mail: >> ><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > >-- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

