ECS was created when servlets were the main technology for creating web 
pages.  At that time, ECS was an alternative for hard-coding HTML in your 
servlets.  Now we have JSPs, XML to XLST, frameworks such as Cocoon, 
Tapestry, Wicket., MyFaces, etc  With ECS you are still coding your HTML 
in your servlets which is a maintenance nightmare.  The development 
community has moved on to MVC frameworks.







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09/25/2007 03:27 PM
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The questions are: why it is dead and why it should be dead?

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> > Peter Bona wrotte
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> I would like to see ECS following the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility
> Guidelines 1.0).  This is a set of recomendations to guide the
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> websites development.   ECS + WCAG would be a interesting combination.
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> I'm plaining to develop this project (ECS+WCAG)
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> Davi César M. Nascimento
> Graduando em Ciência da Computação - UFBA
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