Summary
PandaWebJA is a library API used to create dynamic web content using Java and/or standard HTML/XML files.
Software Design
PandaWebJA was originally designed to speed up development of web applications by removing the need to convert predifined HTML to JSP pages. Instead of using special tags or markers in presentation sources, it uses the standard HTML ID tags inside the HTML elements to tie data points to dynamic content. Even with the source template pages being incorporated into an application, the pages can still be edited by standard HTML development tools.
PandaWebJA does not limit the developer to just HTML applications. Any XML'ish template source can be used for content templates. Examples: WML, SOAP, XML, etc...
Road Map
HTML/XML template support -
Supported:
Element replacement
Attribute replacement
Lists
Element visiblity control
Element hiding (ignoring elements completely)
Partial content includes for reuseable content data handling.
Soon to come:
Marked comment tag replacement support.
Application features -
Supported:
URL path to page handler mapping
URL path request interceptors
JSP style compiling of source templates for fast page response
In progress:
Web Component Templates. (Presentation layer created using code.)
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