You can use WebMacro to do this.

   http://webmacro.org/

It's possible under JSP too, but under WebMacro there is some architectural
enforcement of the separation. Otherwise late some tired night you may
slip some programming code into the HTML template and break the
separation in a way that won't be obvious until you try and switch
things around.

You can also use WebMacro to generate the HTML offline if you like.

Justin


Quoting Stephen Kuo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi forks, does any has idea about any projects that help us
> separate servlets and html files, or even do not need html templates,
> but dinamically generate htmls ?
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