There is an IBM Redbook that is a large example using the "model 2" approach at 
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/SG245423/sg245423.pdf

Full title: "Developing an e-Business Application for the WebSphere Application 
Server," redbook # SG24-5423-00

Unfortunately the JSP code examples use JSP 0.9x, not JSP 1.0.

Daniel
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Hi everybody:

In Sun Website http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/whitepaper.html we can read
about tree diferents application Models for JSP Pages.

1.- A Simple Application
2.- A Flexible Application with Java Servlets
3.- Scalable Processing with Enterprise JavaBeans Technology
In the second model, the Web-based client may make a request directly to a
Java Servlet, which actually generates the dynamic content, wraps the
results into a result bean and invokes the JSP page. The JSP page accesses
the dynamic content from the bean and sends the results (as HTML) to the
browser.
Have someone some examples about this aproach?

Thank you.

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