Data Tags vs. Data Web Beans

I'm a bit confused :
should i use Data Tags or Datawebbeans ?
TIA
Sergio Sette

As a general rule,
formatting (html) customization is easier done with datatags.
Business logic is easier with web beans. You can mix and match though which provides a powerful framework.
What are you trying to achieve?
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