On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 17:45, Michael MacFadden < [email protected]> wrote:
> I have heard many comments from new developers on wave who were trying to > modify or add these kinds of pages struggling with figuring out how to use > GXP. I guess this is in part due to the lack of documentation. Is GXP > widely used outside of Google? I had not heard of it until I got involved > with WiaB. > > Afaik not. Django is very popular but requires Python based projects :). I'm not sure what is often used for Java. Greetings, Lennard > ~Michael > > On May 14, 2011, at 4:31 PM, James Purser wrote: > > > I can +1 the bit about poor documentation > > > > On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 2:54 AM, Yuri Z <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> I think that the main advantage is that GXP verifies the HTML so it > ensures > >> that if gxp templates compiles then the HTML is valid. Also it is more > >> secure. > >> The greatest issue with GXP is very poor documentation. > >> 2011/5/13 Michael MacFadden <[email protected]> > >> > >>> All, > >>> > >>> I am not advocating a change at all, just looking for some info... > >>> > >>> I noticed that we use the Google XML Pages (GXP) technology for some of > >> the > >>> UI in WiaB. I understand why you would want to use a template based > >>> solution rather than raw servlest writing HTML. I also know what the > >>> benefits are over traditional JSP pages. > >>> > >>> However, what are the advantages of GXP over something like Apache > >>> Velocity? Just looking to understand. Thanks. > >>> > >>> > >>> ~Michael > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > James Purser > > Collaborynth > > http://collaborynth.com.au > > Mob: +61 406 576 553 > > Wave: [email protected] > >
