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Thanks for the hint, but I am a java programmer and beleive or not I do
servlets development faster than  perl ( I don't know a lot about perl and
because I have a lot of reusable objs that I already built or got in the net :)
Also, I am trying to continue with the initial configuration (apache/jserv) and
the usage of servlets..... I can build something very quick with servlets,
including using the <servlet> tags, but I am a little worry about the designer
group be able to change my code....

The reason I am trying to decide on the long term now is because I want to
avoid the "site rewrite" later on.

Thanks

Rodrigo

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> > Don't know if it is the best place to post this question, but  I know a
> > lot of people here can help me...
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> > My configuration, so far:
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> > Linux RedHat 6.0
> > Apache 1.36/Jserv1.0/SSI
> > Postgres as DB
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> > I am trying to decide what to use for a development of a new web site. I
> > decided to use the configuration above and I am inclined to use the JSP
> > idea instead some template frame work like WebMacro or FreeMaker.
> > I would like to know the pos x cons of using one or another. Also, since
> > JSP is not quite there (well, Jserv doesn't support the lastest specs.
> > and JSWDK  (including server) is to lite weight), I have the option to
> > use GSP, or something like ESP, until Jserv starts to support JSP
> > (Jakarta)...
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> > Any ideas,
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> > Rodrigo
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> if you need a simple solution , unfortunaltye not java i would suggest perl
> with the Pg module for accessing postgres
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> although this isnt a java solution, if yoiu need the site up and running id
> suggest this as a first stage draft of the site, as it does not have any
> need to compile b4 testing it simplfies the designing/drafting of the site
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> after its up and running what i do is make them into perl p[ackages and
> then transpose the whole thing to java as a final step
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> hope this helps!
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