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Subject: JSP + DOM vs. XSL
From: "Zakon, Stuart" <ZakonS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 09:39:11 -0400
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Now that Sun has officially released Java Server Pages 1.0 (JSP),
what are the tradeoffs of using JSP + DOM on the server side
to render HTML from an XML document vs. using XSL?

It seems that having full access to Java under JSP should allow an extra
degree
or two of flexibility. Programming to the DOM to extract document elements
shouldn't be too hard. And platform portability is preserved through Java.

Anybody evaluated the tradeoffs of these two against eachother?

Stuart Zakon


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