Hi Sean,
ok maybe the name is misleading....as Daniel Lopez and others said,
'it's not an official name'.....
u can find something about that if u search the archive of JSP interest..
basically is Model 2 architecture with the addition that the JSP is written
in XML.....
as far as i know, the best way to realize it is to use custom JSP
tags....after struggling with errors i finally got it at work....
regards
marco
> -----Original Message-----
> From: EXT Sean Mickey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 19. July 2000 22:24
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> Subject: Re: Model 3 architecture + custom tags
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> Hi -
> Is this a type, or is there such a thing as "Model 3"?
> I am familiar with Model 1 & 2, but have not heard of 3.
> Searched the web, but found nothing. Thanks for any help -
> Sean
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