i would love someone to do a comparison of WebMacro Vs. JSP Vs. Enhydra's
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On Fri, 7 May 1999, Justin Wells wrote:
> In the meantime there are other tools, such as WebMacro, which you
> could use to give non-programmers access to your objects.
>
> http://webmacro.org
>
> Justin
>
> Quoting Chris Fesler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >
> > > My understanding of where things will be in 1.1 is that a mechanism for
> > > defining custom tags will be available. I think that solution is much
> > > better than JavaSoft trying to come up with every tag under the, er, sun.
> > > If you need a LOOP tag, I'm guessing 1.1 will define how you'll be able to
> > > create one.
> >
> > Ah, how I hope you are right here. Indeed, if you are, then 1.1 will not
> > only repair the damage done by 1.0, it will erase the (substantial)
> > shortcomings of the 0.92 tag-based flow-control. My main problem, assuming
> > that 1.1 delivers the goods, is how do I make it from now to 1.1? Do we
> > continue to use a largely unsupported preliminary specification? Do we force
> > my custmoers to write scriptlets only to give them tags again in 2 months?
> > Do we hold back release of our app for another 2 months? I have to say: none
> > of those are attractive options, and therein lies the real horror of JSP
> > 1.0.
>
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