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Re: Which version?
Hello Eric,
my vote goes to Paul. I thing we must have a stable XML parser
to integrate taglib's. We go in big trouble with current
Yaroslav quick solution.
Regards,
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Eric B. Ridge schrieb:
>
> If we're actually taking a vote, I vote to have Paul Siegmann come back in
> some form or another.
>
> When ever we've had issues with GNUJSP or just "how do I do this with
> GNUJSP" Paul has always posted his solutions. He (and everyone else on
> this list) has been great help and his GNUJSP does work well.
>
> I'm not up to date on the new JSP 1.1 spec, but I hear there's a
> development branch of Pauls's GNUJSP to add in XML and other features. I
> understand they're coming along nicely. Maybe one of them can comment . .
> .
>
> again, I vote for Paul to come back . . .
>
> eric
>
> On Thu, 19 Aug 1999, Hendrik Schreiber wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
> >
> > In my mail yesteday I asked how many version there are. Well it seems
> > that there are two - one by Paul Siegmann and one by Yaroslav
> > Faybishenko. Yaroslav's seems to work, Paul's might be not working.
> > Anyway - from looking at their sources and concepts I've got the
> > impression that Yaroslav's implementation might work for now, but
> > definitely needs some cleanup. Also it it probably very hard to extend
> > in order to meet JSP 1.1 requirements like XML-support.
> > I've got the impression, that Paul's vision of JSP is more advanced, his
> > design clearer and better extensible. Therefore I'm quite sorry having
> > to read that he wants to quit developing.
> >
> > Couldn't you work together? Why did you, Yaroslav, start from scratch
> > anyway?
> >
> > Of course this easily written not having contributed myself...
> >
> > I'm wondering what other people on this list think?!
> >
> > -hendrik
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> > The WebApp Framework http://www.webapp.de/
> > jo! small&smart 2.1 servletengine
> > Persistence objectrelational mapping
> > Java Server & Servlets The German servlet book
> >
> >