Hello everybody,

I've recently shifted from ASP to JSP.

Many people suggest us to use beans to encapsulate business logic. But I've
come to know that we have to restart the web server when we upgrade the
bean. This thing is not very practical when our JSP site is hosted on a busy
server. But if we put all business logic in JSP pages then our proprietary
algorithms/trade offs are available to site owner (in case we develop JSP
pages and hand it over to customer, who hosts them on his own web server).

So please help me to decide whether we should put business logic in beans or
JSP pages itself.

Thanx for help in advance.

Raman.

18-Nov-2000 10:20 PM GMT

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