Subject: Re: [xsl] Need 3 good reasons why XSLT is better than JSP+Velocit y From: "Robert Koberg" <rob@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 15:36:40 -0800 |
Hi, ----- Original Message ----- From: <Joshua.Kuswadi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > 2) Developer Buy-in. Believe it or not, not everyone uses > > Velocity (for that > > matter, not altogether that many people use JSP). To me it seems > > syntactically a little better than the JSP architecture (at > > least I can > > generate it as XML, if I'm careful), but it has a very small > > segment of the > > total mind-share of even servlet developers. > > <opinion type="personal">I expect JSP to be more prevalent than XSLT</opinion> whoa nelly! I would take a bet on that! I know that McGraw Hill and Pearson plc are standardizing on XML/XSL. Between these two they own most publishers out there. If you do content based stuff, then you would serve your interests MUCH better if you knew XSL. There is also a belief (rightly or wrongly) that XSL is a more sophisticated, elegant solution. It is much easier to sell AND get more money than you could with a jsp solution, IMO. You can show clients documentation from brilliant minds, powerhouse corps and what have you. Who talks about jsp other than the devs who know it and have it mastered so they don't see the value. Anyway, contact me if you want to place a bet :) best, -Rob XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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