2005-08-01 17:11:30 +02:00
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Jelly is an XML based scripting engine. The basic idea is that XML elements can
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be bound to a Java Tag which is a Java bean that performs some function.
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Jelly is totally extendable via custom actions (in a similar way to JSP custom
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tags) as well as cleanly integrating with scripting languages such as Jexl,
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Velocity, pnuts, beanshell and via BSF (Bean Scripting Framework) languages
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like JavaScript & JPython.
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Jelly uses an XMLOutput class which extends SAX ContentHandler to output XML
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events. This makes Jelly ideal for XML content generation, SOAP scripting or
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dynamic web site generation. A single Jelly tag can produce, consume, filter or
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transform XML events. This leads to a powerful XML pipeline engine similar in
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some ways to Cocoon.
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2014-06-01 13:49:31 +02:00
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WWW: http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/jelly/index.html
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