JSP is still the most common view used with Spring MVC and everywhere I have worked is still heavily used. The reason for its popularity is that it is so intuitive to use and performs very well. I could teach 14 year olds to write JSP. It's that simple. Like a wise man once said, the most brilliant solutions are the most simple ones.
The easy to memorise and easy to grasp concepts of Java and related frameworks makes it favourite for many classical framework and classical programmers.
JSP is still the most common view used with Spring MVC and everywhere I have worked is still heavily used. The reason for its popularity is that it is so intuitive to use and performs very well. I could teach 14 year olds to write JSP. It's that simple. Like a wise man once said, the most brilliant solutions are the most simple ones.
The easy to memorise and easy to grasp concepts of Java and related frameworks makes it favourite for many classical framework and classical programmers.
Classical ? I have not tasted classical ASP when it gained success in its era alongside JSP and PHP.