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http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-struts/release/v1.0.2.

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Campano, Troy wrote:

>Hi,
>I'm wondering your opinions to this JSP design questions.
>
>I build web applications that generally talk to a database.
>There is usually a form..or interface screen and a processing page that does all the 
>backend work (connects to database and stuff like that).
>
>I want all my "interface screens" to be written JSTL, since that seems to be a good 
>separation between logic and interface.
>I'm not sure how to do the processing pages. I was thinking writing a bunch of 
>classes and putting then in a JAR and calling them from 1 JSP page, but that seems 
>that it would slow response time. Do you think it would?
>
>It seems redundant to separate all the logic into their own self contained JSP 
>processing page and it becomes harder to manage all these pages.
>So having one file with a  bunch of methods seems easier to me...but again from a 
>response time perspective, it seems that would slow it down because you'd have 
>multiple requests to one document. Do would that slow response time?
>
>
>What do you think is the best way to design web apps would be?
>
>
>thank you for your time!
>
>Troy Campano
>
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