Tiago Nodari wrote:
>         Hans,
>
>         Thanks for your feedback, last night after I asked the question, I
> started to imagine that the objects were when the application started.  I
> was going to look today.  My problem is finding out what the possible
> atributes are, for example the Jakarta Taglibs have a simple but direct
> documentation, they list the atributes.  I guess I will have to look at the
> TLD files and do some testing.

The JSTL specification lists all attributes, and for a spec, it's very
easy to read: <http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr052/>

> Sun's page of JSTL has a few links and the
> tutorial they have is almost, if not the same, material that comes with the
> tabligs.
>         I look foward to reading your articles on onjava, I always check
> there for new articles.  From my point of view really simple examples dont
> help that much, its the real world examples that help out.  For example
> before I buy a book on WebDevelopment or J2EE the first thing I look is if
> the examples are all store examples, I am sick of store examples. :))

I hear you :-) I'm afraid I'm guilty of having written an online
shopping example or two ... I'll try to come up with something more
creative the next time.

Hans
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