Re: Taglibs

2010-10-15 Thread Antonio Petrelli
2010/10/15 Yanko, Curtis curt_ya...@uhc.com:

 Can anyone recommend a taglib plugin to generate TLD's?

shameless-plug
I am currently working in Tiles on a Maven plugin that generates JSP
tags (TLD and SimpleTag classes), Velocity directives and Freemarker
directive models starting from classes with an execute method:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tiles/sandbox/trunk/tiles-autotag/
Notice that it is *really* experimental. However, classes are
generated fine for experimental Tiles 3.
Base classes:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tiles/sandbox/trunk/tiles3/tiles-template/
Generated tags:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tiles/sandbox/trunk/tiles3/tiles-jsp/
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tiles/sandbox/trunk/tiles3/tiles-velocity/
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tiles/sandbox/trunk/tiles3/tiles-freemarker/
For any questions ask the Tiles Developers mailing list:
http://tiles.apache.org/mail-lists.html
/shameless-plug

HTH
Antonio

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Re: taglibs vs jstl

2006-02-19 Thread Srepfler Srgjan

Brian E. Fox wrote:
Seems to me like taglibs should have a dependency on jstl in it's pom.  

  

+1

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RE: taglibs vs jstl

2006-02-18 Thread Brian E. Fox
Seems to me like taglibs should have a dependency on jstl in it's pom.  

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From: KC Baltz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 6:16 PM
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Subject: RE: taglibs vs jstl

Right.  javax is the interface, taglibs.standard is the implementation.  

I have the following in my pom:

!-- 
Standard Taglibs 
--
dependency
groupIdtaglibs/groupId
artifactIdstandard/artifactId
version1.1.2/version
/dependency
dependency
groupIdjavax.servlet/groupId
artifactIdjstl/artifactId
version1.1.2/version
/dependency

K.C.

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From: Emmanuel Venisse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 8:22 AM
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Subject: Re: taglibs vs jstl


taglibs.standard !=  javax.servlet.jstl

Generally, you need both

Emmanuel

Brian E. Fox a écrit :
 I'm probably having a brain cramp now. Can anyone confirm if 
 taglibs.standard is the same as javax.servlet.jstl?
  
 


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Re: taglibs vs jstl

2006-02-17 Thread Emmanuel Venisse

taglibs.standard !=  javax.servlet.jstl

Generally, you need both

Emmanuel

Brian E. Fox a écrit :

I'm probably having a brain cramp now. Can anyone confirm if
taglibs.standard is the same as javax.servlet.jstl?
 




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RE: taglibs vs jstl

2006-02-17 Thread KC Baltz
Right.  javax is the interface, taglibs.standard is the implementation.  

I have the following in my pom:

!-- 
Standard Taglibs 
--
dependency
groupIdtaglibs/groupId
artifactIdstandard/artifactId
version1.1.2/version
/dependency
dependency
groupIdjavax.servlet/groupId
artifactIdjstl/artifactId
version1.1.2/version
/dependency

K.C.

-Original Message-
From: Emmanuel Venisse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 8:22 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: taglibs vs jstl


taglibs.standard !=  javax.servlet.jstl

Generally, you need both

Emmanuel

Brian E. Fox a écrit :
 I'm probably having a brain cramp now. Can anyone confirm if
 taglibs.standard is the same as javax.servlet.jstl?
  
 


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RE: Taglibs project

2003-11-05 Thread Bateman Pat UK MYT
In the Maven project directory structure, where do you store your TLD
files?

Pat

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From: Janne Kario [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 01 November 2003 13:15
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Subject: Taglibs project


Hi,

I'm about to start a taglib-project which produces 2 artifacts (jar +
tld). The pure maven way would be to set up 2 subprojects - one for each
artifact. However, it seems a bit overkill to have a separate subproject
for a single file (tld). Is there any way that this 
(producing and deploying multiple artifacts to repository) can be 
accomplished using only one project. Perhaps some project specific goal 
in maven.xml that uses the artifact plugin?

- Janne


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RE: Taglibs project

2003-11-02 Thread Michal Maczka


 -Original Message-
 From: Janne Kario [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 2:15 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Taglibs project


 Hi,

 I'm about to start a taglib-project which produces 2 artifacts (jar +
 tld). The pure maven way would be to set up 2 subprojects - one for
 each artifact. However, it seems a bit overkill to have a separate
 subproject for a single file (tld).

Is there any way that this
 (producing and deploying multiple artifacts to repository) can be
 accomplished using only one project. Perhaps some project specific goal
 in maven.xml that uses the artifact plugin?


I find it quite normal that one project can emit two or more artifacts
(e.g tag lib jar, tld files, javadoc, pom )
Take a look at POM plugin as a reference how to use artifact plugin (you can
use this taglib in your maven.xml file)


Michal




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