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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
I have some doubt on JSP as a view technology. As i understand JSP eventually gets converted to a Servlet (by the web container if I have read correct documentation).
Based on this I have following questions:
If JSP gets converted to a Servlet, then how come it is a view technology?
Is it possible to write GUI elements (like button etc.) using plain Servlets? Personally I haven't seen any Servlet code which has GUI elements, then how come JSP (which has GUI elements) gets converted to Servlet (and where does those GUI elements gets translated to?).
Can anyone help me understand this? I have been keeping this doubt and searching on net I am not able to clear it.