I haven't completed it, or worked on it for awhile, but here is a piece I
wrote back in June.  I don't believe there is anything that won't work for
jsp 1.0 (perhaps the "usebean" tag?).

Lance Lavandowska
Software Engineer
http://www.AgDomain.Com

-----Original Message-----
From: Manuel Jes�s Guisado Rasco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, August 07, 1999 10:06 AM
Subject: Servlets & JSP


>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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