the usual comment when this arises is: please post to the correct list (which is tomcat-user please read http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html).
however, i'd would strongly suggest that you research your problem and try to prepare a better question before posting. tomcat is a specification-compliant servlet container and i suspect that your question is really related to the servlet specification in general (rather than tomcat specifically). it does not contain general information about creating J2EE application since better sources exist elsewhere. there are very many books and articles (in many languages) which cover tag libraries. please take a while to google and then read them. IMHO this will prove a lot more productive than asking on the list. - robert On Tue, 2005-10-25 at 01:00 +1000, NICEPHOTOG wrote: > [Tomcat docs not sufficient about .tld and tag handler classes] > FINALLY THIS MESSAGE IS TO LET YOU KNOW THERE IS NO SUFFICIENT > DOCUMENTING FOR WEB APP CUSTOM TAG CLASSES RELATING EITHER JAR OR > DIRECTORY FOR JASPER-TOMCAT5.0 "ANYWHERE ON THE WEB OR > THE PLANET" BUT TRUTHFULLY FOR ANY LEVEL OF JSP AND ENGINE. > [its all well to say org.apache... says its a path in a jar but its not part > of my or > anyone elses application and i have looked through suns jsp2.0 specs, > then thats j2ee and that would probably operate FOR J2EE.] > I cannot find either a path or jar file path system to operate the > tag handlers through .tld for tomcat 5.0 > Im new to tomcat but i have never found and for the point ANY documentation > that explicitly tells the path to a tag handler class in the .tld relative or > in context > to the web application custom <web-app> base. > web.xml servlet matching, most do not find required for custom tag handler > classes > but i have got it down to the .tag will load but the classes do not and are > not > explicitly either not loading or not found after being sure the path is either > /WEB-INF/tags or /META-INF/tags with the .tld /WEB-INF/wap.tld > in the .war > The servlet operated ok but the jsp custom tagging cannot be located > as either jar or class. > jsp-config > jsp-property-group > tag-class > name > tag(not tag-file) > > thanks anyway though.... > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]