Can you brief on what part is handled by your servlet. I too want to clarify on
that.
Manoj
"Campano, Troy" wrote:
> I'm curious as to what the reason is to use Servlets.
> I write straight java class/methods and call them from my JSP.
> My business logic goes into these classes.
>
> JSP handles the interface and handles request/response.
> Usually I guess it's a Servlet that handles the request/response but it
> seemed to me like an added extra step.
> I didn't really see what I was gaining by using a Servlet.
>
> So I'm curious of what the point of Servlets are....is there something
> they give you that JSP doesn't?
> So I know I'm missing something....why use Servlets?
>
> Thank you for your responses!
>
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>
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