Besides, I still found no great support for custom taglibs on
DreamWeaver/UltraDev.
OTOH, JSP + Custom Taglibs + Velocity/WebMacro can be a nice solution. I
work with people that can use a couple of custom taglibs + SQL to get data
from a database and then make a Vel./WM template work. They already do it
with the XSQLServlet, and using XSLT as a template mechanism is much
harder.
Custom taglibs can be used to provide simple dialects that help getting
productive people able to do simple scripting.
There is a lot of this people. It is not only designers/full fledged
programmers.
Have fun,
Paulo
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jon Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 21:58
>
>
> > One can edit this stuff by hand if you want, but we're also
> starting to see
> > IDE
> > tools that understand this stuff -- complete with popping up
> dialong boxes to
> > populate the appropriate attributes -- in the same way the IDE tools for
> > building JavaBeans took much of the drudgery out of that process.
>
> Right, Dreamweaver's recent additions sound very cool and a much needed
> advancement for helping with JSP, however, it isn't real feasible as a
> requirement for working on OSS projects since it is commercial
> (expensive!)
> software. :-(
>
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