HTMLSplicer is a toolkit that provides methods to compose complex HTML documents from simpler HTML documents, called templates. It can be used to generate servlet responses in Java web-applications.

Why not use a presentation layer framework? Client-side developers are usually happy to build HTML, Javascript and CSS code using a simple editor and a browser. Server-side developers, on the other hand, prefer to develop object-oriented Java code using their favorite Java IDE. The problem with presentation layer frameworks is that they force these two types of development efforts to converge to a third platform, such as JSP, JSF, GWT or Wicket. This results in a big drop in productivity and general unhappiness in the team.

HTMLSplicer offers an alternative where client-side and server-side developers can work independently, provided that they agree on the structure of HTTP requests, and "splicing" operations needed to generate responses.

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Apache License V2.0

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Intended Audience

Architects, Developers

Programming Language

Java

Registered

2013-02-19