I hope Jason does into the philosophies in detail. Mind you there is JSP book
coming out from O'Reilly, any one seen that book and whether it discuss the issue
of frameworks and MVC in general.

I pass my spec / proposal to the other guys in my team. I appreciate WebMacro
predates JSP and we will review the frameworks by trying them out.

--
Peter Pilgrim
G.O.A.T
                    "The Greatest of All Time"



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On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, robert young wrote:

> just out of curiosity, and since neither the O'reilly site,
> nor his has any specific information, and he's voiced some
> strong approval of WebMacro in the past; any notion of
> when Jason Hunter's 2nd edtion will be available and whether
> it provides new treatments of WebMacro (and other templating
> structures)?

Go to the list archives (its URL is at the "footer" attached to the
bottom of this message) and look for some recent posts from him (Jason
Hunter); he's mentioned a number of things that he's going to cover in
the second edition (I think WebMacro and some other templating and
similar systems are included).


> -----Original Message-----
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> In my view JSP has many problems.
> <snip>
> Most of the template solutions allow you a much cleaner separation of
> concerns than is possible in JSP.
> <snip>

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