RE;Difference between webdynpro java and Jsp Dynpage and Dynpages

hi all,
What are the befinits of webdynpro when compared with other
Jsp Dynpage and Dynpage.

Hi Mahesh,
Refer to the following links which gives you the good idea.
Choosing between Webdynpro and JspDynpage/Dynpage
JSPDynpage  Vs Web Dynpro Java
/thread/65254 [original link is broken]
JSPDynpage  Vs Web Dynpro Java
Thanks n Regards,
Jhansi Miryala

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