We are using alaJSP preprocessor for doing that.
There are no templates in the "generic" form of this
word. You can directly mark positions for your Java
objects within html-pages. It is much more easy.
(Of course from our point of view :-).
You can also check WebMacro stuff (we used it before).
> I need to include html content, which can be static
or dynamic, in a
> template. The
> template itself can also be static or dynamic.
>
> A servlet should be mapped to the "/" prefix so that
every request
> on the site goes through this servlet. The servlet
checks the content type
> for "text/html" and includes the content of the
requested URL in the
> template.
>
> Is this possible? If so, how may I get the content
from the template and the
> requested URL
> since this must be retrieved via the web server (to
generate the dynamic
> content)?
>
> -Haakon Emblemsvaag
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