did you try http://java.sun.com ? I am not trying to be sarcastic. I have
found that they provide pretty good tutorials for jsp's as well as links to
other good resources. Sun also has  pretty good resources regarding XML

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of vadlamudi
koteswara rao
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 11:47 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: help


Hello,
  I am learing XML & jsp can u please give a good
documentation & examples site .
 thanks
vkrao
--- Jeff Schnitzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do you integrate"copy" with dynamic content?
> Two layers of XSL
> transformation (one to mix in copy, one to mix in
> markup)?  Or do you
> use JSP-type templating to build the Content XML
> before it is sent off
> to XSLT?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
>
>       -----Original Message-----
>       From: Tim Endres
>       Sent: Thu 4/26/2001 5:30 PM
>       To: Orion-Interest
>       Cc:
>       Subject: RE: MVC/XML Framework Comments please
>
>
>
>       > It sounds like Tim has a homebrew system for
> going directly
> from Logic
>       > to Presentation.  My team has been thinking of
> eventually
> writing a
>       > wrapper to expose JavaBeans (the model) as a DOM
> using
> reflection so you
>       > could still have a pull-based system rather than
> having to
> build the
>       > full tree ahead of time.  I'm not sure it's
> ultimately
> desirable to skip
>       > the Logic->Content step, although it would
> improve
> performance.
>
>       Not quite.
>
>       We use Logic (Session Beans/Commands) --> Content
> (XML) -->
> Presentation (XSL).
>       We simply apply the XSLT transform ourselves, as
> opposed to
> having Orion do
>       it, so we can precompile and cache appropriately.
>
>       I personally think that skipping the Content step
> is
> shortsighted. For instance,
>       our web page designers never need a live system to
> connect to.
> We simply provide
>       them with XML files and they write the XSL against
> the static
> XML files. When the
>       XSL is dropped into the live system, it simply
> operates on live
> XML coming from
>       the Logic layer. I think this abstraction is
> important.
>
>       tim.
>
>
>
>
>

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