Gotur
Posts: 2
Nickname: gotur
Registered: Jul, 2005
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Re: Advantages/Disadvantages/Performance using Applet vs JSP
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Posted: Jul 21, 2005 11:12 AM
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> > Can anybody answer for the following questions, > > I appriciate if you answer questionwise.,,Thanks > > > My attempt to respond to some of the questions > > 1. Advavantages/Disadvantages/Performance in using Java > > Applets vs JSP's > > Just simply keep in mind that in *this response* > what's an advantage to Applets is a disadvantage > to JSPs and vice versa (atleast the way I've > written it). > > Applets Advantage: > > Allow for more interactivity with the user. > E.g Table selection which is not possible with > JSP since like JSP it simply spits out HTML. > An example is if you have a JTable in an Applet > you may select a value in the JTable and have > ActionEvents responding to that selection > (not possible with HTML generated by JSP). > > Disadvantage > > Not all browser will automatically have Java > Applets enabled. Some actually by default require > that you manually install Java Plugins for Applets. > > Another one is that Applets do not have access to > the local file system, hence connecting them > to a database for instance requires much more work > than it would in the case of JSP (Though once you > code the connectivity modules due to Java's object > oriented nature you may always recycle your code > or you'll find that with minimal modification you'll > be able to churn out connectivity code at the same > pace you develop connectivity code for JSPs. > > Initial load time for Applets tends to be slower > but once loaded and all Connection Threads are > complete, you probably won't notice the difference. > > One other Advantage (this is a matter of opinion): > > I find Applets much more appealing visually (despite > their User Interacticity options) than regular HTML. > > > 2. If you r building a web based Product, then which is > > sharp edge (Applets or JSP's) > > I have no clue what this means. > > > 3. Can i call JSP's inside from Applet.Im going to use > > Applet as my homepage, then i will build application > using > > jsp's. > > Never done it before, but they can both make use of > Java classes so I don't see why not. > > > 4. Can i build entire product via Applet, does it have > any > > performance issues, when product is web enabled. > > Once again, initial load up time for an Applet is > noticably slow especially if you have Database > connectivity > modules involved coz it will have to first connect to > a Servlet via Http which then connects to a Database. > General loading of the AWT or Swing stuff is also notably > slow. Once its fired up though, in my experience, it > zooms right through. > > > 5. What will be the performance issues if i use > Applets. > > This really sounds the same as question 4 > > > 6. I have complex form(jsp or Applet), where i have to > use > > dynamic page changes(Adding/deleting the fields > > dynamically to the page), which one is edge over the > other. > > You'll be the judge of the tradeoffs pending on what has > been discussed with regards to User interaction, Loadup > time, difficulty in coding one over the other. > > I hope this helps. > > Good luck. > > One, > Spike
Hi, I got lot of information regarding this, I really appriciate for the reply. Thanks a lot
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