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Question using jsp for a calendar connected to oracle

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Excuse me for sounding amateurish, but I need help..Im doing a three tiered architecture proj, is it feasible to use JSP codes to store details about calendars and set reminders with Oracle? Im willing to take up challenges, but Im a novice..

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Re: using jsp for a calendar connected to oracle

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It's possible. However, your description sounds like a two-tiered application.
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JSP would be scripting language as the front end, servelets would serve as the middle tier, and oracle will be the back end. This is what a three-tiered architecture is, rite?

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