on 10/2/2000 8:04 PM, "Michael P. McCutcheon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where I work, there's programmers and database people. The Navy is not
> blessed with an abundance of these minimum wage "page designers." Us java
> programmers have to do it all. For situations like ours, having a tool that
> helps in the creation of complex HTML documents is a good thing, so ECS
> definately has it's uses.
Sigh, you still don't get it. That has nothing to do with it...
Please, go and spend some time with the TDK and then come back and tell me
that simply editing a WebMacro template file and having a nice MVC
abstraction is harder or worse or harder to maintain than coding your entire
web application in ECS.
<http://java.apache.org/turbine/tdk/>
I used to be in your shoes. I learned the hard way. I'm only trying to help
you not make the same mistakes I did by helping provide solutions that are
based on learning from previous mistakes.
Of course, it is always up to you to learn the hard way. Who am I to tell
you any differently or try to help you out. I will just keep plodding along
helping create the tools that you might eventually figure out that you
should be using. :-)
thanks,
-jon
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