RE: trade-off

2001-01-17 Thread Ted Husted
They are used in the Template Example application, if you want to see a set in action. Another templating approach is Components Library for building JSP views by Cedric Dumoulin at < http://gauss.ficsgrp.com/cdm/index.html >. *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 1/17/2001 at 3:06 PM Dea

RE: trade-off

2001-01-17 Thread Schachter, Michael
>Speaking of includes, the following sentence in the documentation is >misleading/wrong: >From /struts-documentation/building_view.html I'll take care of that, I'll also take care of the other documentation problem with data sources. Thanks

RE: trade-off

2001-01-17 Thread Deadman, Hal
L. Hal -Original Message- From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 1:27 PM To: Struts List Subject: Re: trade-off The template tags in the Struts library seem a bit pokey, but there's a lot going on there (reads one file, then merges from another)

Re: trade-off

2001-01-17 Thread Ted Husted
The template tags in the Struts library seem a bit pokey, but there's a lot going on there (reads one file, then merges from another). I don't think alot of applications actually use these tags much. I believe that any JSP is suppose to compile down to a single servlet class file. The custom tag