Re: Application written with Servlets
John wrote:
Hi all:
I used to use Java quite a bit but it was a while ago and before J2EE became
mainstream. A customer presented me with a situation recently where he said
they have written their entire application using servlets, and I am
wondering if someone out there can tell me if this is an acceptable
approach, or would it be better to use EJBs? Please note my EJB experience
is nil, but I did work with servlets a bit, I am just not sure if servlets
alone should be used to build a viable solution.
Thanks.
John.
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Most of the webapps we create at my work are created without EJBs.
Generally, Servlets aid in writing applications, but instead
applications are written as Servlets.
Many of our apps are created using Spring, Tiles, Hibernate/iBatis,
JSPs, etc...
So, yes, it is possible to do things without EJB. EJB's tend to be
extremely heavyweight from what I hear, but I don't have any real
experience, so I can't give you any more opinion than that.
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