Well, one of the advantages of using Servlets/JSP/Beans, supposedly, is the
separation of business/data logic from presentation.  I guess you are
finding one of the downsides.

I think the subject of effective gui in a browser is pretty big and pretty
distinct from server-side techniques, whether done in servlets or something
else.  I think you may have to concentrate on the gui area without
consideration of the server-side, and then work out the links to the
back-end (via JSP, etc.).  A good book on JSP should give some hints, but I
have none to recommend.

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From: Lietz, Carol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 11:43 AM
Subject: Servlets, Javascript, and GUI Behavior


> I am a pretty seasoned Java programmer and I've read Jason Hunter's book
and
> parts of James Goodwill's book, both on Servlets.  I'm looking for a
> tutorial, book, or class that gives more help on how to manage the GUI
> behavior my customer has requested in my servlet.   The customer has all
> kinds of things like "if I change the value in this drop-down, then I want
> ... to happen".
>
> I've read through many of the archives and have gotten some help, but am
> looking for more.   I've probably looked in the index of every Servlet
book
> at my local Border books for "Javascript" and haven't found more than a
> passing reference.  I even looked in Javascript books for "Servlets".
Seems
> like a servlet book with a healthy chapter on gui behavior would be a real
> asset.
>
> Bottom line:  Can anyone recommend a tutorial, book, or class which deals
> with managing the GUI behavior.
>
> Thanks,
> Carol Lietz
> Unigraphics Solutions
>
>
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