See the recent thread on HTML templates, XML, etc., depending
on your application one of those approaches should do the trick.

For templates:

   http://www.webmacro.org

For XML, and HTML generation in your program:

   http://java.apache.org

And look for the Cocoon and ECS projects.

Justin

WebMacro Servlet Framework
http://www.webmacro.org


Quoting Jeetandra Mahtani ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello,
> I have a form with about 100 fields. The html is
> going to be sent to the client by a servlet and some
> of the fields are populated with data that a servlet
> will retrieve from a table. Now is there any
> efficient way of writing this html to the client
> rather then using an
> res.setContentType("text/html");
> PrintWriter out = res.getWriter();
> out.println.....etc
> out.println....
> out.println....and so on.
> Also, I have several drop down boxes that need to
> populated with data from a table. Any suggestions on
> how I could do this?
> Thanks,
> J
>
>
>
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