Justin, WebMacro looks like it's exactly what I'm looking for. I just
downloaded it and tried out the examples and it looks great.

I'll look into this a bit more before I decide if it's right for my project.
It looks like I have a few choices, but I like the idea in WebMacro so far.

Thank you,

Steve


>From: Justin Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Hi Steve,
>
>WebMacro is a free, open-source template engine and servlet framework
>which you can use to build templates.
>
>     http://webmacro.org
>
>The template script language is simpler than JSP; but still has
>the power of introspecting into your Java objects.
>
>You can write templates like this:
>
>    <table>
>    #foreach $cust in Customers
>    {
>        <tr><td>$Cust.Name</td><td>$cust.TotalBill</td></tr>
>    }
>    </table>
>
>then just have a line like this in your servlet:
>
>    webcontext.put("Customers", DB.findCustomers(...));
>
>or whatever. WebMacro will then analyze the customer class to figure
>out how to extract Name and TotalBill properties from customers, using
>bean-style introspection.
>
>    WebMacro Servlet Framework
>    http://webmacro.org
>
>Hope this helps,
>
>Justin.
>
>Quoting Steven Lang ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > 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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