My article about a servlet-based alternative to JSP is in this
month's Dr. Dobbs Journal and at
http://www.ddj.com/articles/2001/0105/0105i/0105i.htm. The draft with
source code is at http://virtualschool.edu/wap.
At 7:04 PM +0200 04/04/2001, Daniel Lopez wrote:
>You're right!
>That's another reason to use a model 2 based approach but, of
>course, JSP still
>allows you to shoot you on your foot if you are fool enough to do
>so. That's one
>of the reasons we chose a model 2 based approach with XML-XSLT for
>the interface
>creation, no JSP involved: no feet in danger ;).
>just my 2c,
>Dan
>
>Jon Stevens wrote:
>
>> I know that these are just minor bugs in Tomcat (and other servlet
>> containers as well), but man, this is getting ridiculous. This is clearly
>> yet another reason to not use JSP. Especially when you have sites like this:
>>
>> <http://www.devshed.com/Server_Side/Jserv/JSP5/page3.html>
>>
>> Actually *encouraging* people to put their usernames and passwords into
>> their JSP files. The term "Gross negligence" comes to mind.
> >
> > -jon
> >
>
>...<snip for brevity's sake>
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