>I'm looking for some good advice regarding the advantages of JSP over
>using Servlets for site develoment. I have a current project in the
>feasiblity/predesign stage, and would like to use JSP technology, but
>would definitely have to chalk some more project completetion hours up for
>the learning curve. However, I've been using servlet technology for a
>while, and wouldn't have that problem. So what advantages does JSP have
>over Servlets?
>Now I know first and foremost I'll get responses stating the seperation of
>presentation from business logic is a huge adavantage, which I agree with.
>But in my servlet development, I implement a TemplateEngine class that
>accomplishes the same thing. (i.e keeps HTML output seperate by using
>tokens, placing any dynamic output from the servlet into the template/HTML
>page, then outputs the page).
>As far as beans are concerned, what's the difference in utilizing external
>(business logic) classes from servlets, than instantiating the same
>classes as beans from JSP pages.
>Any input is welcome - thanks in advance

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