Hello,

JDynamiTe version 1.0 is available at http://jdynamite.sourceforge.net/

JDynamiTe is a simple yet powerful tool used to create dynamic documents
from "template" documents.
It is based on the same concept as those of "FastTemplate", which is a
very popular PHP extension used in many Web sites to create dynamic HTML
pages.

The main benefit of JDynamiTe is to allow a true separation between the
presentation (HTML, XML, etc) and content generation code (written in Java).

JDynamiTe is not another template language, or a complete framework. It is
a "pure" Java package, which is designed to be flexible and open.

You can use JDynamiTe in JSP, in Servlets, in stand-alone applications.

Main features:

- It is very simple to use : you only need to use one class and 4 or 5
methods to parse and develop dynamic documents from templates (see example
at http://jdynamite.sourceforge.net/#example ).
- These template documents can be any ASCII or Unicode texts (HTML, XML,
PostScript, etc).
- To work JDynamiTe only needs to recognize three kinds of "tag" in the
template document ("Variable", "Begin Dynamic Element", "End Dynamic
Element"). A "Dynamic Element" is a block which can be dynamically
developed. Example of use: list, table, enumeration, etc.
- Since JDynamiTe analyser is highly customizable, any syntax can be
defined for these tags. For example with the HTML template document
(default syntax), the three tags are enclosed within the HTML comments.
- It enables template reuse (one analyse and several dynamic generations).
- It enables "Dynamic Elements" nesting.
- ...


Benefits:

- Separates presentation (HTML, XML, ...) from the content generation code.
- JDynamiTe HTML templates can be designed with your preferred HTML
builder, or by a "true" HTML designer.
- HTML designers do not have to know JSP, Java, or any new template
language.
- ...

More details at the JDynamiTe Home Page.

JDynamiTe is free, under the GNU Library General Public License.
This project is hosted in SourceForge domain at
http://jdynamite.sourceforge.net/

Christophe.
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