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IDM: The Problems with JSP (JavaServer Pages)
Jun 7, 2000, 18 :04 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (622 reads) |
"By now almost everyone using servlets has heard about JavaServer Pages (JSP), a Sun-invented technology built on top of servlets. Sun has done a marvelous job promoting JSP as a way to get HTML out of servlet code, speeding Web application development and improving Web page maintenance. In fact, the official "Application Programming Model" document published by Sun has gone so far as to say, "JSP technology should be viewed as the norm while the use of servlets will most likely be the exception." (Section 1.9, December 15, 1999, Draft Release) This paper evaluates whether that claim is valid by comparing JSP to another technology built on servlets: template engines."
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