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Mar 08, 2006 00:13:00
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With the advent of component based frameworks especially
Tapestry
where all you have to know is HTML (you can use tools like dream weaver) and Java.
Do they have to still learn the basics of Servlets/JSPs? or learn the Framework directly?
I would say yes to learning the basics of servlets/jsp basics first. I would like to know what others think?.
I like the idea of
Tapestry
where there is no
JSP
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