On the subjects of servlets and JSP's I would like to pose a
question regarding when to choose servlets over JavaBeans
when using JSP's along with the Model2 architecture?


Ryan


-----Original Message-----
From:    Justin Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:    Fri, 29 Sep 2000 14:36:07 -0400
To:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Servlet or JSP


Quoting Chandra, Debmalya (CAP, RAIL)
([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> I have a "HTML ready" page. I mean someone has already
done the screen in
> HTML. The controls in the page are like : textarea(s),
command buttons,
> comboboxes. My job is to populate the screen using SQL
server DB. I might
> have to design similar "HTML ready" screens which are all
interlinked (i.e.
> they would call and pass information among themselves).
There are some front
> end validations too.
> Could you suggest if I should go for JSP under this
situation or servlets.
> In other words, what kind of technique should one go for,
so that
> development time is quickest (and easy too), given that
the developer has
> some background in Java, but more in ASP.

If you have the page already you can just use WebMacro
(www.webmacro.org)
and go through the page and add script markup. Then provide
the data
from a servlet. Very simple.

Justin

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