The J2EE blueprints use this approach for the front component. You can
download or
purchase the J2EE blueprints book. The download is somewhere on the J2EE
site at
http://java.sun.com The Java Pet Store sample app uses an approach like
this.
Dave Bolt
ATSC/SPAWAR ASAT Team
Bolt's Law of Bandwidth - There is always plenty of network bandwidth, just
none for you.
-----Original Message-----
From: JavierG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 11:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Model 2, replacing servlet with an "all-code" JSP?
Hi out there:
When using Model 2, can't I replace the servlet used as controller for an
"all-code" JSP, that is, a JSP that begins with <% and ends with %> and no
HTML or out statements whatsoever? My point is that coding that way could be
easier and faster (much less typing) being as they are a lot of objects
predefined and the main parts of the servlet to whish the JSP is translated
being automatically generated by the JSP engine. Any drawbacks to this
approach? Any comments, ideas, critics, etc, would be greatly
appreciated...
J.
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