I don't know if you feel the same way as I do, but I don't like servlet code
that looks like this :

out.println("<html><head><title></title></head><body>you get the
picture</body></html>");

A good alternative that people like is XML, but I find the use of XML
parsers/processors too complicated for a simple page and
out.println("<root><element></element></root>"); is not the way to do it.

Anyway, I came across a page in jason hunter's java servlets book that talks
about the weblogic.html package which allows you to create ServletPage
objects and create HTML that way. That package is part of weblogic and is
therefore, not free.

Does anyone know of a package that creates HTML and that is free for
non-commercial applications (or commercial applications as well) ??

Regards, Arnaud Dostes

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