on 5/30/2000 11:21 AM, Stou Sandalski at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, I am not exactly sure how this will work but basicaly I have a program
> in the form of a few java servlets that access a database and use ECS to
> pump out HTML code. I relealised recently that if the people using the
> program want (and I know they will) change the representation of the data,
> they will have to edit straight Java code and pretty much none of them have
> a clue about java. My idea was to somehow make the servlets deliver XML and
> have a tamplate page where another servlet will be able to extract the data
> from the XML stream and substitute certain tags in the tamplate for data in
> the XML. That way the people can edit the tamplate and get a different
> representation. I am sorry for this unclear explanation but is there a way
> to do this without me having to write my own XML parser and substitution
> servlets?
Why not just use Turbine and WebMacro? We just covered this two seconds ago.
-jon
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