Exactly.
I found this same process (where the dsigner could do the desing
& HTML) much better by using velocity before, because the designer *could change the design* without needing a developer.

Velocity wasn't perfect but that wasd a big step in the right direction compare to JSP.

Tapestry took that a bit further, and wicket another being step forward.
JSF is based on JSP, enough said :-)

Seriously JSF backend is not that bad, but the frontend(JSP) i just a show stopper for me.


Eelco Hillenius wrote:

This is what is going wrong in your company. You shouldn't let the
average designer produce HTML. Have them produce their screens in
Photoshop, and let a technical person build the HTML.

I have seen both. Probably more often than not designers just produce
some images. Leaving you (the developer) with the boring task of
creating HTML and CSS of that. It's sub-optimal and duplication of
effort though. I had the best experience with Topicus last year when
we had designer that actually worked on our HTML and CSS. I loved to
work like that and I thought it was a much more efficient way of doing
things.

Eelco


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