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Re: JSFTemplating: Template Format vs XML Format

From: Ken Paulsen <Ken.Paulsen_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 10:02:12 -0700

Hi Leonid,

The web site is about to undergo some updating. The site information is
a little outdated. There were 2 syntax (xml & template), there are now
3. The "XML" syntax was the original syntax and was very verbose and
its syntax was not very user-friendly. The template syntax is partially
documented on the web site. The 3rd syntax is the "Facelets" syntax and
it is not documented at all on the JSFTemplating web site -- features of
this syntax are still under development and are not yet complete.

I plan to update the web site and include a better description of what
is supported, and what isn't. I will also add live examples (some of
which area already there, but there's no link to them). I may even
start on this today if I find time...

Sorry for the confusion! You can try out the facelets syntax from the
documentation on the facelets web site, or use the "template" syntax,
which is currently the most complete.

Ken

Leonid Lamburt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have the following question:
>
> Page Tutorial mentions that there are 2 supported formats: Template
> Format and XML Format.
>
> The tutorial covers only the Template Format. What is then the XML
> Format? Is it just a restricted
> version of Template Format or is it something else?
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> Leonid
>
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