On Samedi, f�vr 8, 2003, at 16:53 Europe/Paris, James Strachan wrote:
I guess the main difference is Jelly doesn't try to be a programming language, its more like XML duct tape to glue together beans, Ant tasks, real scripting languages or expression languages like XPath or Jexl together.You forgot one essential thing in there: Jelly can contain explicit XML content making it more than appropriate for elementary XML-file-based data processing.
Such elementary thing as merging before handing to a stylesheet and still processing its output with a bit more scripting is something that I have only seen at other places in ten times more verbose ways.
Paul
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