agreed that the current implemetation is simplistic. 

BUT: stay away from xsl !!!! 
It's nice on the surface, but it is a HUUUUUUGE performance bottle neck , even 
if you cache the templates / transformer (watch for thread safety!!) 

and speaking of : at least xalan is not thread safe ! So you'll get flexibility 
at the cost of performance and thread safety. I'd rather write one logic 
service and several UI adaptors (i.e. portlet; i.e. JSPs, one per style). And 
don't forget that a lot can be achieve with CSS without any change to the java 
code....

I was in xsl land for several years, and don't miss it ! (well, ok , sometimes 
;) 


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