Great thanks!

On Sat, 2002-06-15 at 16:50, James Holmes wrote:
> Take a look at the JSTL:
> 
> http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/index.html
> 
> -james
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.jamesholmes.com/struts/
> 
> 
> --- Tuncay Baskan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Struts still is somewhat cumbersome for me. It needs
> > time to master it
> > perhaps, and probably I have some way to go.
> > 
> > My first question: Is there any tag library that are
> > used only for
> > presenting some database data on JSPs?
> > A conceptual tag library like the following would be
> > helpful, IMHO. 
> > 
> >   <db:select id="attr" query="SELECT
> > name,description FROM mytable">
> >     <mylogic:iterate name="attr">
> >        name=<mylogic:write col="1">,
> >        description=<mylogic:write col="2"><br>
> >     </anotherlogic:iterate>
> >   </db:select>
> > 
> > Instead of developing beans, one may quicly create a
> > JSP do display some
> > data from a data source.
> > 
> > Second question is related with the first one. I
> > don't have a long timed
> > background with Application Servers, Tomcat or
> > struts. Isn't there any
> > impact on performance by using beans everywhere? I
> > mean for a simple
> > "select" on database and show in a JSP I need a
> > Collection that contains
> > all my rows as beans and later use with
> > logic:iterate. I have a very
> > long background on web development with PHP, Tcl
> > (Aolserver) Perl etc.
> > It's OK to seperate view from application logic, but
> > isn't it very
> > cumbersome?
> > 
> > I downloaded artimus to learn something from. It was
> > a waste of time. 
> > Developing a system like artimus seems too much
> > work. Is it that hard?
> > Framework over framework? I mean the "scaffold"
> > thing.
> > 
> > I agree "design" is the most period of a development
> > process. A small
> > system with only a few pages seems to take days or
> > weeks. But there
> > aren't there time-to-market restrictions? 
> > 
> > Please don't get me wrong, there is no offence. I
> > just want to
> > understant the picture better. Again please don't
> > get me wrong.
> > 
> > /tb.
> > 
> > 
> > 
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