I would also like to know the disadvantages to using ECS with servlets as
opposed to those other technologies you mentioned.  I've been developing
large scale servlet applications using ECS as the foundation, and would like
to know what lead you to such a conclusion.

Thanks,

Matt MacGillivray
Technical Developer
Delfour Corporation
(905) 415-9779 x2021
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Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 3:29 PM
To: ECS
Subject: Re: My ECS Tutorial


on 10/1/2000 2:57 AM, "Basil Bourque" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You wizards may find the tutorial slow and plodding. However, I suspect
> there are many people like me who are trying to do servlets, and so are
new
> to Java, HTML, and ECS all at the same time. My goal is to provide
building
> blocks a beginner can work with.

If you are doing servlets, we have learned that ECS really isn't the right
way to do them. The right way is to use Turbine + a template language such
as WebMacro, Freemarker or Velocity.

<http://java.apache.org/turbine/>

I'm not saying that ECS isn't useful, I'm just saying that it definitely has
a "place".

-jon

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