Hi,

On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 06:19:34AM -0500, Joseph Ottinger wrote:
...
>
> I'm biased, but I'm currently digging into WebWork
> (http://www.opensymphony.com/webwork) and finding it VERY useful. The
> documentation is JUST enough to imply that you can do some awesome stuff
> with it; they're right. (I'm trying to work with the WW team to get some
> better docs online to help with the learning curve. You can see one example
> that's in VERY rough condition at
> http://enigmastation.com/~joeo/webwork.html if you like.) WebWork can even
> work with the JSTL, if you prefer, and hopefully will integrate less visibly
> with the JSTL soon. (Right now, you have to access the valuestack explicitly
> if you're using EL, which is ugly -- EL doesn't allow pluggable evaluators
> any more, according to the page on Jakarta about it. The WW team is
> investigating ways to hide the valuestack access from the end users.)

Is this the EL under JSP 1.2 or the proposed EL under JSP 2.0?

Also, it'd be great if you could post to the list after you dig into
WebWork some more and compare it to using JSP/EL, or even Velocity.

Thanks,

Dror

>
> -----------------------------------------------
> Joseph B. Ottinger       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://enigmastation.com          IT Consultant
>

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Dror Matalon
Zapatec Inc
1700 MLK Way
Berkeley, CA 94709
http://www.zapatec.com

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