Thanx alot for ur help....Jayson.....

regards
Varun
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From: "JSP Insider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2000 4:39 AM
Subject: Re: simple Jsp


> > hi
> > can i just create a simple jsp page without any servlets and javabeans
to
> > build a web application...
>
> Yes you can. There is no requirement that you even use Java in your JSP.
You
> could rename a HTML file .jsp and let your JSP container handle it and it
> would work identical to as it did before.
>
> >whats the disadvantage?
>
>     The disadvantage to the above case is that your JSP container would
> still be compiling a servlet out of the HTML page. It usually is more
taxing
> on the server to use .jsp instead of plain .html.
>
>     In regards to not using beans and servlets. You are still using
servlets
> if you are using JSP. While JSP do a very good job of hiding the fact that
> they are servlets, it still makes them servlets. If you are not taking
full
> advantage of the servlets and JavaBeans you will end up with some very
messy
> JSP.
>     One of the strong points of JSP is separating content from design. By
> using JavaBeans, Servlets and Tag librarys you are doing just that. This
> separation makes your code easier to maintain and much more reusable.
>
> >.....in that case can i use
> > tomcat or any web server that supports jsp, for that matter........
> >
> > regards
> > varun
>
> Yes, without a JSP container or webserver it is hard to use JSP.
>
> I would suggest you trying searching the list archive. It has tons of
> information, especially for general questions. Also a good JSP book always
> helps. I would suggest Pro JSP by Wrox. It covers everything including
using
> Tomcat as a JSP container.
>
> for more information check out these links:
>
> http://www.jspinsider.com/
> http://www.jspinsider.com/reference/book/archive/ProfessionalJSP.html
> http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/jsp-interest.html
>
> Jayson Falkner
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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