This is a great idea!
But there already is a better solution, XLMC from enhydra.org!
XMLC compiles standand html files to java class files. This is a much more
elegant solution IMO. The HTML interface files don't need special place
holder tags, only standard HTML ID tags. And the complied java class
files implement the standard DOM from the W3C.
Cheers,
Bill
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Garth Fisher wrote:
> Tired of storing HTML as Strings in you Servlet classes?
> Don't want to switch to JSP?
>
> PreparedHTML lets servlet programs separate HTML
> from Java code. It is a simple, powerful, and small (one
> source file).
>
> Check it out at: http://www.its.washington.edu/~garth/prep.html
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