Check out www.enhydra.org! Specifically the XMLC technology.
Bill
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Edwin van Ouwerkerk Moria wrote:
> bela wrote:
>
> > I am looking for a way to link presentation (HTML code), with business > logic
>(Java Code).
>
> You might look into using JSP pages - they allow you to keep the
> business-logic inside a servlet, and mix the data generated by the
> servlet with the predefined HTML.
> You could define a simple interface (a simple bean) as a container for
> the servlet-generated data, and have the html-designer pull it out using
> fragments of java inside the HTML. Someone who can write javascripts
> will be able to write simple JSP's like that.
>
> --
> CU,
> Edwin
> ---
> Serving coffee on aircraft causes turbulence.
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