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Subject: Templates in servlets
Hi,
I'm just starting to build my first servlet, and i'm worried about the work
i will have to mantain the html thrown by that servlet. I mean, after the
servlet is compiled and sent to my clients, they (my clients) will not have
an easy way to change the appearance of the site, because they would have
to recompile the source code, changing the java source, which sometimes
may be not so easy.
I would like to have a way to work with template files, which i could
maintain with a simple text editor, writing just html and special tags to
give funcionalities like loops, ifs, etc, and then i would call this
template from my java code, interpreting it and send the contents to the
browser.
Could you please tell me the best way to implement this? Is there any
public code that implements this funcionality?
Thanks in advance
Nelson Ponce
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