Cezar Totth wrote:
>
> You-re right but should consider too:
>
> - A java-only HTML-generator library requires more or less the same amount
> of learning of the API.
Then you may want to substitute each of the Java APIs you use for
scripting languages.
> - A non-java-specialist template designer will find easier to change
> html templates than Java code (even without understanding what an API
> means..).
> The java-programmer who wrote the code can go in vacations, without
> need to bother (and paying) him each time "cosmetic" changes are needed.
I mentioned that I'm not thinking about an html designer changing the
Java code. Life would be easier if all of us read the entire posts that
we are replying ;-)
Carlos
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