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Thymeleaf: java XML/XHTML/HTML5 template engine - 0 views
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Thymeleaf is a Java library. It is an XML / XHTML / HTML5 template engine (extensible to other formats) that can work both in web and non-web environments. It is better suited for serving XHTML/HTML5 at the view layer of web applications, but it can process any XML file even in offline environments. It provides an optional module for integration with Spring MVC, so that you can use it as a complete substitute of JSP in your applications made with this technology, even with HTML5. The main goal of Thymeleaf is to provide an elegant and well-formed way of creating templates. Its Standard and SpringStandard dialects allow you to create powerful natural templates, that can be correctly displayed by browsers and therefore work also as static prototypes. You can also extend Thymeleaf by developing your own dialects.
Maqetta - 1 views
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By default the MBeanServer exposes itself via RMI, which is certainly not the top XXI century protocol... The second drawback of JMX lies on the client side. JConsole, although not terrible, has very limited functionality. If we want to present our JMX-enabled application to the customer, showing JConsole as a client is a bit embarrassing. It is capable of showing graphs, but you cannot display more than one attribute at the same composite graph and you also can't observe attributes from different MBeans at the same time. Last but not least, again, we're living in the XXI century, Swing client? Weird RMI port? What about Web 2.0 rave? Knowing how much I love charts (and how data visualization is important for diagnosing and correlating facts) I felt really disappointed by JConsole capabilites. And the only rival of JConsole seems dead.
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