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- XTP (XML Template Pages) Introduction
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XTP (XML Template Pages) enhances JSP pages with stylesheets.
Sophisticated projects can split page formatting from the
JSP-generated content. Splitting the graphic design from the
JSP programming helps a web site in several ways:
- User's Guide
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- How XTP works
- XTP Copy
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For most XTP pages, the default XSLT transormation you want is to
copy the input into the output.
- Formatting
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A major advantage of XTP is its separation of content from formatting.
Your source documents can use meaningful markup tags letting the stylesheet
format the output.
- Link Rewriting
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XTP can be used to rewrite links.
- JSP tag libraries with XSL
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XML Template Pages encourages web sites to create JSP tag libraries.
By putting the JSP creation in stylesheets, you can separate the
programming from the web pages.
- Reference
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- StyleScript
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'StyleScript' adds some syntactic sugar to XSLT to make stylesheets more
readable.
- Tag Libraries
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XTP Template Pages can be used to create JSP tag libraries.
- Templates
- XTP Tutorials
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- Servlet Filter with XTP -- Vary
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This example uses a servlet filter to select the stylesheet
that is used for XTP pages.
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