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Originally posted by Eric Fletcher:
For example, the current project I'm working on uses a screen scraper to read fortran-based green screens, takes the info from them and puts it in an XML file, which we in turn parse into transfer objects that are used to populate JSPs. In our case, it was a quick way to reuse the business logic in the legacy code instead of reimplementing it in Java.
Originally posted by Ali Pope:
What about the app performance? Extracting info, than creating XML, deserializing XML to object, JSP seems to me quite a long way for a request to go be back with its response.
./pope
My theory of evolution is that Darwin was adopted. - Steven Wright
Originally posted by Ali Pope:
Great to hear this. But still I am asking way to go XML - Objects - JSP and not trying to cut out one of those layers (either parse directly to Objects or process XML with XSLTs)?
./pope
My theory of evolution is that Darwin was adopted. - Steven Wright
My theory of evolution is that Darwin was adopted. - Steven Wright
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