I'm using it for xml generation in jEditOQMath... though quite shy.
I intend to use it much more for templating of Swing-based wizards.

Active development of jelly is happening when their developers find time which has a bad tendency to be rare. Currently, as it fits their purposes, there's no major work happening but there are tasks left-over which need to be faced before any major release. See the mailing-list commons-dev. Among others such tasks include the proper-definition of stateful vs stateless tags through interface flagging.

We should probably enhance more the "powered-by". Anyone against moving this page to a wiki page ?

paul


Le 26 oct. 05, à 00:58, Dion Gillard a écrit :

There is still development happening on Jelly.

It's used heavily in Maven 1.0 and Maven 1.1 and lots of us use it for
general templating, similar to velocity.

On 10/25/05, Kees van Dieren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

What is the status of Jelly, is there actually any development around this
project?

Its features seems powerfull to me, but I do not see very much users that
are using it.

I'm just guessing who are using it, is anyone using Jelly as a rendering
engine for web applications (for example, as a replacement for JSP)?

Kind regards,

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