Hi all,

I am currently involved in performance improvement efforts for a project
which uses servlets. As one of the parts of this exercise I am also looking
at JSP option in place of servlets. But as I understood JSP there is no
performance improvement which can be achieved using JSP over servlet. This
is because JSP gets converted into servlet code itself.

What I was thinking initially is that only java code is converted into class
and not the static part in the jsp. But even static html elements are
wrapped in the servlet response. The advantage with JSP is less coding. You
save yourself from the efforts of wrapping entire html code using response
object using out.println() statements. This is no doubt much more
convinient.

But as per my knowledge this can also be done to some extent using SSI
 Server Side Include ). Then why there is so much hype of jsp when code
becomes unreadable and difficult to debug?

Can anyone tell me whether JSP has any advantages when it comes to
performance. Could it be that Web Server will generate servlet code from jsp
which will be efficient that programmer writing it?

Many thanks,
Vikram.


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