The tox (Tomcat, Oracle, and XML) Web archive is a foundation for development of HTTP-based applications using Tomcat (or some other servlet container) and an Oracle RDBMS. It requires coding primarily in PL/SQL, JavaScript, and XSLT, but also in HTML, CSS, and potentially Java. It enables the construction of applications using the model/view/controller (MVC) design pattern. With a controller that executes interpreted XML for creating the model and view, developers can construct new functionality. The model is retrieved either via includes or by the execution of Oracle's stored procedures, and then passed to an XML stylesheet transform to construct and return the view. Different combinations and options provide rich dynamic content.
SQL code coloring Any chance of a construct for SQL code coloring? Coloring for PL/SQL would be even better.
NoClassDefFoundError: org/w3c/dom/Node What jar do you expect in the class path to resolve the "NoClassDefFoundError: org/w3c/dom/Node"?
why not xslt instead I do not understand the advantage of velocity over xslt. Why should I learn yet another programming language (vtl) rather than using xsl which has more reference materia...
A non-graphical .NET Project management component which enables .NET applications to read, write, and manage Project documents without utilizing Microsoft Project.