Thanks Fei Li. You cleared my thoughts and gave me better insight to
taglibs.

Rohit.
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From: "Fei Li" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, 02 April, 2001 1:54 AM
Subject: Re: Beans vs. Taglibs


> Think it in this way. When you write code you find a lot of repeating part
> then you take them all off and make a method for it. The same thing for
> taglib. When you write JSP you find a lot of that then you can take them
off
> and put a custom tag there. At least this is one practical reason to
> consider a custom tag.
>
> You use JSP language to write tag including all implied object like
request,
> response... But when you use bean you use it in set/put properties way,
> right? A bean is supposed to be friend of JSP and taglib is supposed to be
> family member of JSP. But, I never try, all thing if can do by tablib
should
> also can do by bean.
>
> Fei Li
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: kuttappan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 8:44 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Beans vs. Taglibs
>
>
> Hello all,
> I'm new to JSP and would like to know what is the difference between
> JavaBeans and custom actions [Taglibs]. Where is it most appropriate to
use
> beans and where to use tablibs.
>
> In "Java Server Pages" [O'Reilly] Hans Bergsten has written "A custom
> action - actually a tag handler class for a custom action - is basically a
> bean with property setter methods corresponding to the custom action
> element's attributes."
>
> Does this mean that beans and tablibs work the same way?
>
> Rohit.
>
>
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