Re: JSP still relevant
Lew wrote:
Actually, I do see that advice phrased as "don't put business logic in
JSPs, only view logic" from a lot of sources. That is, of course, the
intent behind the less rigorously-phrased form.
Tom Anderson wrote:
But even that is wrong (IMNERHO) - in the example i [sic] give, and the
nightmare system i [sic] work with, the logic in question is all view logic.
Unless the promulgators of this advice think that the choice of which
message to display in that example is business logic? The writing of
It probably is, in that case.
view logic in JSP is something that i [sic] don't see warnings against -
But the warning against undue complexity in programming generally abounds.
indeed, i [sic] see a whole industry and community that's built around the
idea that programming with tags is a legitimate thing to do.
It is.
But as with all programmming, overly-complex and hard-to-follow code is bad.
It doesn't matter whether you're doing JSPs, POJOs or whatnot, the problem is
not with the tags but with the coding style.
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