From: Greg Bishop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 11:06 AM
To: Tag Libraries Users List
Subject: Re: OT: Seeking Opinions
Personally I use it because it's scalable (unlike ASP, and Cold Fusion).
Unlike
Cold Fusion (which is also incomplete), widely used (unlike PHP),
E (Control dependencies).
My 2 cents. Thierry.
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From: Glenn Nielsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 12:15 PM
To: Tag Libraries Users List
Subject: Re: OT: Seeking Opinions
Security!
This applies to java servlet container technology in general rather than
Security!
This applies to java servlet container technology in general rather than
JSP pages.
Using a servlet container like Tomcat I can run it with the Java SecurityManager
and configure the security policy so web applications run within a security
sandbox. This makes it less likely that app
Hello, Lurker. Despite all the heat generated by JSP, the medium has yet
to be used to its real capacity, in my opinion. I like to take jsp pages
and generate servlets, then take the html from the servlets and reconfigure
the servlet to work well with the other parts of a Model 2
architectur
Personally I use it because it's scalable (unlike ASP, and Cold Fusion). Unlike
Cold Fusion (which is also incomplete), widely used (unlike PHP), and has an
active user community.
Plus I'd rather be dragged behind wild horses across gravel than use a poor
Microsoft solution when a better one is