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The Jakarta Element Construction Set (ECS) is an open source project for creating markup language documents using the Java language and an object-oriented approach. Java developer Amit Tuli provides an introduction to ECS and shows you a step-by-step approach for using it to generate well-formatted status reports from log files. You will create a sample application to help you better understand ECS and its usage. You`ll also learn some other potential uses for the API.

 

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