AFAIK, it's an old approach that has met its maker.

It used it back in 2004 or so but only briefly. These days I would look at template engines like Apache Velocity or similar.

See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template_engine_(web)

Ludwig Magnusson wrote:
Nice to hear =)

If it's possible I'd like to help out improving the code, making it a maven
project etc.

But I'm going to check it out a little bit more first =)

/Ludwig

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Fraser [mailto:m...@mark100.net] Sent: den 14 november 2009 21:47
To: ECS Users List
Subject: Re: Is ecs used?

I am using it to generate the source for documents that I am inserting in HTMLPanel in a Swing application using the Cobra renderer (http://lobobrowser.org/cobra.jsp).

I have had no problems.

Maybe there are better commercial solutions but I didn't find anything free that was as easy to use. It's not magical but it beats the hell out of hand coding HTML into strings.

Mark

Ludwig Magnusson wrote:
Hello!

I have been examining the ecs and it seems pretty useful for my project.

However, the latest release is pretty old and there is no activity on the
mailing list.

The code works for me but sometimes seems a bit awkward and not always at
its best (perhaps for some reason I don't see).

So I wonder.. Is the ecs being used?
Is there a better competitor that I have missed?

Otherwise it seems to be a good library for building standardized
components
for a website.

/Ludwig




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