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  1. pavanipriyadarshini
    March 25, 2011

    thanx for giving me information about differences between jsp and servlets still more information i want plz keep on your website.i will help to many people.

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    • Janardan
      June 16, 2011

      ok

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  2. Janardan
    June 16, 2011

    That’s really a good thinking……………………..

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  3. Arvind Jaiswal
    November 27, 2012

    thanks giving for information.

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    • shipra sagar
      April 1, 2013

      Nice example for Jsp and servlet.Great collection of question, useful for both beginners and experience level Java programmer. Good job and carry on also I’ve passed last year in exploring max and Jitter,
      and I’ve worked a lot on FFT and use of Jitter to handle FFT data. But I didn’t dive to deeply in Jitter, because I’m not really interested in images. What I’d like to do is to have the possibility to make some operations on matrix based on Symmetry applications of Group Theory,
      In a way to modify the spectral informations held in the matrix. Someone could argue if this could be done in Max, or could be better to work on it learning JAva and programming specific Externals? For that I am trying to go for 6 week training http://www.wiziq.com/course/12145-the-6-week-complete-java-primer-with-training-certificate wonder this course
      will help me out
      Thanks.

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  4. Java online training
    August 6, 2013

    servlet: its a java class so for every change we have to
    compile the code to reflect the change.Mainly using for
    writing business logics.

    jsp:its a file, its automatically converted into a servlet
    on deploying. We can’t compile it explicitly.the changes
    will get reflect by saving the file.Its mainly used for
    presentation of data

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  5. Alex Walker
    January 14, 2020

    The difference is clearly explained 😀 thanks

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  6. Alex
    March 27, 2020

    as a developer I am always found on JSP and the difference is thin!
    alex

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  7. Luke Ingamells
    May 6, 2021

    very interesting

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