Try JSP with Java tags better then macros and you also get the separation.
Regards - George
p.s. There are many good books.

BERWART Thierry wrote:

> I think it's not interresting to put the HTML code in a servlet.
> Why ?
> because if you want to modify the design or simply modify the html page,
> you must edit you java and recompile it !
>
> And so, a web designer cannot do this work because it's a work for the
> programmeur !
>
> -> It's a better idea to use a html file (template) and parse the
> variable/information !
>
> Bye bye
>
> Thierry
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Purav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 1:52 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tool to develop servlets
>
> Hi Guys,
> A tool that i have developed that will help you to develop Servlets more
> easily...if yu have the HTML ready.
> Just paste all your Html code and click on "convert to Servlet"
> Then just copy the generated code into your java file
> you will however have to declare the class and the doget or doPost method
> and keep it ready and then just paste the generated code below
> Also you might get a memory error if yu try to covert very large code at
> once. so at such times do it part by part
> The default Printwriter object that i have used is "out".
> The next version will be much better'
>
> YOu will need VB6 runtime files
>
> I cannot send an attachement here. so anybody interested just mail me at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Purav
>
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