I've always heard that you java developers are such prima donnas ;-)
OMG, and I thought I was on some bad projects!! Actually, add some
cusses and bodily references and it's worthy of being a BileBlog.

It sounds like a gold mine if you're a consultant, and a living
nightmare if you're not billing by the hour. And the one about the
PhD, looks like you're playing in his personal playground, be sure to
put the shiny toys back in their places!

-ed

On 6/17/05, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> *shudder* Here's my current horror story.
> 
> Here, programmers (who shall remain nameless) implemented "custom tags"
> in Java on their own: a text file is parsed looking for a single tag
> prefix and appropriate code is run.
> 
> Of course, the file is parsed every time its accessed (at least the file
> content is cached), generally by the "controller" JSP. At least it's a
> general-purpose templating mechanism. Oh, no, it's tied to web apps
> only, never mind. Oh, and you can't nest iteration or logic tags inside
> each other.
>

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