The GNU weblook package is one way of doing it.
It allows you to exctend your business objects in a display language
in-dependant manner.
You can the output them (with a tiny request phase overhead) through
a display language specific Writer class.
Weblook will be formally released with the rest of GNU-Paperclips
within the month.
For an overview of what weblook does you can check out this page:
http://www.tapsellferrier.co.uk/app-framework.html
It's not much but full documentation will come soon.
Other solutions are available, check out the Apache project ECS and
the archives of this list for other stuff.
Nic Ferrier
Tapsell-Ferrier Ltd
www.tapsellferrier.co.uk
>>> Steven Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 6/27/99 8:31:47 PM >>>
My servlets are getting pretty messy, with HTML all over. What's a
better
solution? I looked into JSP but I was not impressed with the syntax
of that.
There must be a better way.
Steve
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