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Paketnamelibfreemarker-java
Beschreibunga template engine written in Java
Archiv/RepositoryOffizielles Debian Archiv squeeze (main)
Version2.3.16-3
Sektionjava
Prioritätoptional
Installierte Größe868 Byte
Hängt ab vondefault-jre-headless | java2-runtime-headless | java5-runtime-headless | java6-runtime-headless, lib
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PaketbetreuerDebian Java Maintainers
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Paketgröße746186 Byte
Prüfsumme MD5b114a384adf8b85271ea24ea9bd59a7d
Prüfsumme SHA1621444333ff87745f7f9fb257ad750eac07420ef
Prüfsumme SHA256bbee014d1a777e36eefb0a06654e8690c57a7311ee124372a570d86f561e1683
Link zum Herunterladenlibfreemarker-java_2.3.16-3_all.deb
Ausführliche BeschreibungFreeMarker is a "template engine"; a generic tool to generate text output (anything from HTML to autogenerated source code) based on templates. It's a Java package, a class library for Java programmers. It's not an application for end-users in itself, but something that programmers can embed into their products. . FreeMarker is designed to be practical for the generation of HTML Web pages, particularly by servlet-based applications following the MVC (Model View Controller) pattern. The idea behind using the MVC pattern for dynamic Web pages is that you separate the designers (HTML authors) from the programmers. Everybody works on what they are good at. Designers can change the appearance of a page without programmers having to change or recompile code, because the application logic (Java programs) and page design (FreeMarker templates) are separated. Templates do not become polluted with complex program fragments. This separation is useful even for projects where the programmer and the HMTL page author is the same person, since it helps to keep the application clear and easily maintainable.


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