what are the advantages of keeping the business logic outside JSP , since JSP's are meant mainly for presentation we still see business logic written inside JSP , so i needed to know what benefit we get by moving business logic out of JSP
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what are the advantages of keeping the business logic outside JSP , since JSP's are meant mainly for presentation we still see business logic written inside JSP , so i needed to know what benefit we get by moving business logic out of JSP
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