"why the template\vm
folder contains more folders and files..." I do not understand this
issue...can you elaborate.

As far as I know (and I'm no expert) Jetspeed does use a mix or vm and
jsp. You can still define vm templates even after setting the template
extension to jsp and what that drives is rendering of some pages like
the navigational jsps (top, bottom,left),the error pages (When there is
a exception the error.jsp is invoked rather than the error.vm...Look at
the jsp directory of jetspeed). 

Does that clarify anything?
Regards,
Archana
-----Original Message-----
From: Stefano Bianchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 10:00 AM
To: Jetspeed Users List
Subject: .jsp or .vm templates extension

Dear ALL,
maybe a silly question for a JS1.4b3 "expert"...

I'm using JS1.5 and my question is: "should I use vm or jsp as templates
extension"?

I used jsp (I don't even remember in how many places I had to change the
extension in properties files!) but I still ask myself why the
template\vm
folder contains more folders and files...

That is: if I use jsp, will Jetspeed use a mix of vm and jsp to render
its
contents? And "who does what"?

Thank you guys
Stefano


Ing. Stefano Bianchi
Softeco Sismat S.p.A.
Via De Marini, 1 - WTC Tower
16149 Genoa (ITALY)
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