Hi Bill,
You are not alone, I'm experiencing the same
problem, don't know where and how the Main.jsp is
invoked. Anybody out there can help us?
--Lan
--- Bomberry Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I am sending this one last time in the hopes that
> someone new to the group
> has reviewed the J2EE Application Programming Model.
>
> FYI - Chapter 6 of the APM for J2EE has
> recommendations on the use of JSP
> with Servlets.
>
> Regards,
> Bill Bomberry
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Bill Bomberry [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 11:09 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: J2EE Application Programming Model
> and JSP
> >
> > Good morning! I have been reviewing the J2EE
> Application Programming
> > Model. I have a quick question related to JSP's.
> >
> > The documentation for the J2EE APM as well as the
> code indicate that the
> > main.jsp is used to process all HTTP requests.
> Main.jsp in turn invokes
> > the processRequest(HttpServletRequest req) method
> of the GUIController
> > class.
> >
> > The only reference that I see to the main.jsp on
> for instance the
> > Shopping Cart Screen (cart.jsp) is that cart.jsp
> includes banner.jsp
> > which includes a home_banner.jsp. The
> home_banner,jsp has a hypertext
> > link associated with the logo image for the
> application. I do not see
> > how the main.jsp and hence
> processRequest(HttpServletRequest req)
> > method of the GUIController class is being invoked
> for every HTTP
> > request.
> >
> > If somebody has reviewed the J2EE APM and can
> enlighten me it would be
> > greatly appreciated! I have reviewed the J2EE
> Application Programming
> > Model Version 1.0 documentation as well as the
> Java Server Specification
> > version 1.1. If you know the answer and it is
> embodied in one of these
> > documents, please refer to the relevant page from
> the document.
> >
> > thank you,
> > Bill Bomberry
> > Application Management Services
> > Deere & Company
> > Moline, Illinois 61265
> >
> >
>
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