Thanks all for the commnet, and sorry if the topic has
beed touched before. I will check Webmacro, TEA and
free marker. I will try to get the book you mentioned.

Regards,,
-RamiDev

--- Rami Dev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>    I am using servlets and would like to have a
> template file for my HTML instead of hard coding it
> in
> the servlet.
>    Currently I am using a "dump" way, by storing the
> template (HTML file in this case). Then, whenever
> the
> servlet is requested, it reads the template and
> inserts the dynamic data in place of some predefined
> string, e.g. a comment. Afterwards, the servlet
> displays the new HTML to the user.
>
>    My question : is there a better (smarter) way to
> do
> that? If yes, I will appreciate an example, article
> to
> read or a hint in the worst case.
>
> Thank you in advance,,,
>
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