Check out eXtensible Server Pages (XSP) at:
http://java.apache.org/cocoon/xsp/WD-xsp.html
That's the definitive solution to presentation/content/logic separation.
Too bad there is no implementation available yet.
Regards
Javier Borrajo
www.tid.es
>> > > The second decision is how to deal with the presentation layer. As
has been said
>> > > often here, JSPs are compiled into servlets, so there's nothing you
can do with
>> > > a JSP that you can't do with a servlet. But the advantage of JSPs is
that they
>> > > can be generated (using the right tools) by web designers with no
programming
>> > > skills. So you should give your web designers the advanced tools and
use JSPs
>> > > (plus of course pure HTML).
>> >
>> > An alternate opinion would be that giving web designers with no
programming skills
>> > tools that allow them to program is a bad idea. Personally, I prefer to
completely
>> > separate content from code. Using JSP causes this distinction to blur,
and can result
>> > in unmanagable and unmaintable websites.
>
>This is somewhat untrue in JSP1.0 if the "use bean" tags are used. It is
>even more untrue in JSP1.1 if taglibs are used. Complete
>code/content/design separation can be done if JSP1.1 is used properly.
>
>In the end it is not *what* you use but *how* you use it that really
>matters. JSP is the most flexible dynamic content generation method I
>know, and as such it allows you to totally screw things up, as well as
>make absolutely beautiful designs. With a little thought it's not that
>hard to achieve the latter.
>
>/Rickard
>
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