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Thread: Servlet or Jsp?

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    Default Servlet or Jsp?

    I have to do an application which creates and manipulates data from an xml file, which way should i follow jsp or servlet?

    also is there any local server (tomcat-apache) so i can work locally?


    thanks guys in advance


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    Default Re: Servlet or Jsp?

    jsp is technically a servlet, and is compiled at runtime by the server into a servlet. Its advantage is that for text output you aren't required to println everything. Both can be used to accomplish a task, but servlets can give you more flexibility in the sense of classic java features (inheritance, format, etc..). To run locally, just install JBoss, Tomcat, etc...

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    Default Re: Servlet or Jsp?

    Indeed you can use JBoss, Tomcat, or Glassfish and I'm sure there are others. I have used both Tomcat and Glassfish both of which are ok, Tomcat I would say provides a faster environment. Glasshfish seems a bit slughish.

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    thanks for the information

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