This is what I was looking for. Thanks Bob. I am in love with Click.

On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 10:14 PM, Bob Schellink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi PJ,
>
> You could use a template engine (Velocity, Freemarker etc) to layout the
> markup and add placeholders which are filled at runtime.
>
> Here are some docs about the two approaches, template vs programmatic:
> http://click.sourceforge.net/docs/controls.html#layout
>
> And here is a Velocity example:
>
> http://www.avoka.com/click-examples/velocity/action-table.htm
>
> http://www.avoka.com/click-examples/source-viewer.htm?filename=/velocity/action-table.htm
>
> There are also a Velocity Dreamweaver plugin but not sure how well it
> works.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> kind regards
>
> bob
>
>
> PJ Pillai wrote:
>
>> Hi Bob,
>>
>> I read about Click on www.therserverside.com <
>> http://www.therserverside.com/> and decided to look into it. I
>> have worked on JSF, Wicket and Tapestry. But I like the simplicity and
>> ease
>> of use.
>> At this point, I have a quick question. I looked at form examples. The
>> html
>> template shows just $form reference.
>> I would like to build my template using HTML authoring tool like
>> Dreamweaver, create form and its elements and location in Dreamweaver. And
>> at run time, I want Click to fill the values in the form element and show
>> it
>> user. I don't want to build the complete form into page class.
>> I work with HTML designer who designs the HTML based on customer
>> requirement.
>> Is it possible to do in Click?
>> Thanks,
>> PJP
>>
>
>

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