Java Web development sans JSP pages, Part 1
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This is a hands-on tour of the Tea template language, which is a viable alternative to the JSP technology. The article is the first part of two part series and it provides you vital information about the need of using Tea. The draw back of JSP technology like the temptation to put business logic in the form of raw Java code on the page, the requirement of Java compiler, the wastage of space, useless error messages etc. are explained in this article in detail.
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