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Apache Tiles

A free open-sourced templating framework for modern Java applications
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What is Apache Tiles?

It is a free open-sourced templating framework for modern Java applications. Based upon the Composite pattern it is built to simplify the development of user interfaces.
Apache Tiles is a tool in the Templating Languages & Extensions category of a tech stack.
Apache Tiles is an open source tool with 104 GitHub stars and 72 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Apache Tiles's open source repository on GitHub

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Apache Tiles's Features

  • Open-source
  • Templating framework for modern Java applications

Apache Tiles Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Apache Tiles?
TypeScript
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Handlebars.js
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Mustache
Mustache is a logic-less template syntax. It can be used for HTML, config files, source code - anything. It works by expanding tags in a template using values provided in a hash or object. We call it "logic-less" because there are no if statements, else clauses, or for loops. Instead there are only tags. Some tags are replaced with a value, some nothing, and others a series of values.
Jinja
It is a full featured template engine for Python. It has full unicode support, an optional integrated sandboxed execution environment, widely used and BSD licensed.
Smarty
Facilitating the separation of presentation (HTML/CSS) from application logic. This implies that PHP code is application logic, and is separated from the presentation
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