I'm very sorry for writing in German.
I'm just so used to write in German to Germans....

I asked him whether he could give me an example for involving JSP in Jetspeed 
portlets or decribe it.

Ciao
Stefan

Am Donnerstag, 10. Mai 2001 19:16 schrieben Sie:
> Hi Ingo!
>
> Am Freitag, 27. April 2001 12:55 schrieben Sie:
> > At 12:14 04/27/01, Rapha�l Luta wrote:
> > >Damn, another firstname collision... (the question was for Stefan
> > > Hesmer).
> >
> > His name is spelled "Stephan", so there's no real collision. ;-)
> >
> > > > One last thing: Do you think it's a good choice to do it as XSP with
> > >
> > > Cocoon?
> > >
> > > > Or what do you prefer? I'm a bit confused about all these
> > > > possibilities of templating engines. Maybe you can give some hints!?!
> > >
> > >Right now, I'd advise against using XSP if you plan to integrate with
> > >Jetspeed
> > >as Jetspeed is not really compatible with Cocoon.
> > >I'd advise to use Velocity/Webmacro templates + dynamic context objects
> > > + actions. It's easy to design and to maintain and you get a reasonable
> > > separation
> > >of context. I'll probably include a small dynamic example like in
> > > Jetspeed 1.3a2.
> >
> > As a JSP advocat, I'd obviously prefer JSPs...
> >
> > ingo.
>
> K�nntest du mir ein Beispiel mit JSP geben, bzw. erkl�ren, wie ich JSP mit
> Jetspeed benutze. Kann ich da auch die Actions von Turbine benutzen und
> wenn ja, wie?
>
> Danke!
>
> Ciao
> Stefan
>
>
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