I disagree with your interpretation of the YMTD article, and certainly with your assessment of
Velocity .
However, I think that despite the theatrics, you have some good discussion points, and I (and others in the Velocity community) would be happy to discuss on our user list.
I believe that Velocity and it's kin
( WebMacro
, for example) are strong, viable alternatives to JSP, and believe that after more discussion, and you actually trying it, you may see some validity to this assertion.
I invite you to repost your article to the velocity-user list (velocity-user@jakarta.apache.org). The instructions for subscribing start
here
It was a whole bunch of us - Jason and Jon who got it rolling, Daniel, Dave, Josh, Bob, Terence, John, Leon, Fedor, Christoph, Jose, Paulo, Kasper, Chris, Ed, Frank, Sven, Thomas... And tons of others... Big community effort!
I just got lucky that the moderators took my submission.:)
Give us a look
- geir
I disagree with your interpretation of the YMTD article, and certainly with your assessment of Velocity .
However, I think that despite the theatrics, you have some good discussion points, and I (and others in the Velocity community) would be happy to discuss on our user list.
I believe that Velocity and it's kin ( WebMacro , for example) are strong, viable alternatives to JSP, and believe that after more discussion, and you actually trying it, you may see some validity to this assertion.
I invite you to repost your article to the velocity-user list (velocity-user@jakarta.apache.org). The instructions for subscribing start here
geir
Wasn't just me!
:)
It was a whole bunch of us - Jason and Jon who got it rolling, Daniel, Dave, Josh, Bob, Terence, John, Leon, Fedor, Christoph, Jose, Paulo, Kasper, Chris, Ed, Frank, Sven, Thomas... And tons of others... Big community effort!
I just got lucky that the moderators took my submission.
Give us a look
- geir