Read Jon's article about the problems of JSP.

http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/ymtd/ymtd.html

I read it and it made me rethink a lot of assumptions I had made about JSP.

> An alternative view!
> 
> On  4 Apr, Brad Cox wrote:
>> At 11:24 AM -0700 04/04/2001, Jon Stevens wrote:
>>>I love the article title:
>>>"Just say no to JSP"
> I am really sorry to see folks coming on this list, and also publishing
> to the general web articles deriding JSP and tomcat in particular. I
> have apache-1.3.19 with tomcat-3.2.2b running behind it just fine using
> mod_jk. The application running is an apache soap server This is on a
> redhat 6.2 box. I also have tomcat-4.0 running on port 7070 at the same
> time where I am doing development on a secure email application. I have
> moved my email app back and forth between TC3.2 and TC4.0 with no
> problems. I just drop the war file in the webapps directory and tomcat
> does the rest.
> 
> I do have all the latest jar files from SUNW, and jakarta-apache. So I
> don't know what the problems could be. My only complaints would be not
> enough debug tools around to be able to single step through new code
> when you are having problems, but I consider that minor at this point,
> given where the tomcat development cycle is.
> 
> I think the tomcat developers for all their good work.
> 
> =eas=
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