Have you looked at XMLC from Enhydra? I think its a very nice tool. Your logic and 
presentation will be separate ( You do have  to  take care of "id"  tags in the html 
template, though ). their  website is www.enhydra.org .
Pradeep

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> Thanks to all who have contributed to the discussion about using XML in Servlets so 
>far. To extend the discussino further...
>
> My intention is to render the XML+XSL to HTML within the Servlet, rather than 
>leaving it to the browser to render. This avoids incompatibility with older browsers.
>
> What I am trying to achieve is a "pluggable" user interface to my Servlet. I.e. 
>separating out the presentation from the logic. Eventually there may be several 
>different user interfaces (i.e. several different sets of XSL files), all running of 
>the same servlets (i.e. generating the 'same' XML data). I want to do this without 
>compromising the flexibility of the logic side, but without making the user interface 
>too complicated to redesign.
>
> My main concerns are:
> 1) Performance. I don't want the rendering to become a bottleneck.
> 2) Which XML/XSL engine to use (currently IBM's xml4j seems a good contender)
>
> Alternatively, I could forget about XML altogether. Can anyone suggest a better 
>mechanism to separate out the presentation? Would I be better off persuing JSP's?
>
> Any opinions, experiences and/or general discussion...
>
> Cheers
> David Finch.
>
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