It's at the Jakarta Taglibs site:
http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/standard-doc/intro.html
Enjoy!
Shawn
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, Philippe ENTZMANN wrote:
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Where can I download this ?
>
> Just a step further ...
> Is there a way to automatically include a <%@ taglib
> %
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts -> download ->..
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From: Philippe ENTZMANN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22. nóvember 2001 16:49
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Subject: RE: using ONLY taglib in JSP
Thanks a lot.
Where can I downloa
Thanks a lot.
Where can I download this ?
Just a step further ...
Is there a way to automatically include a <%@ taglib
%> in all the JSP pages a compilation time. So all
pages will be scriptlet-free ?
--- Shawn Bayern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's a standard, easier way to handle it: yo
Yes, it is! Take a look on the JSPTL and Struts!
Have you seen the Struts framework? It's also from Jakarta. If you already
have a framework you are using with some success, then you can BORROW some
concepts from Struts (it's an open source project from Jakarta). If you are
creating a framework f
Thanks for your help.
I could look into Tomcat sources but it will not work
on other container like WebSphere.
I looked at velocity which provide a true MVC approach
but it lakes some king of "taglib support" (not sure).
I really like the tag syntax over the
velocity syntax #myobject.doSomethin
There's a standard, easier way to handle it: you can use a
TagLibraryValidator to ensure that the page contains no scriptlets.
JSTL's (early-access) reference implementation comes with a
'scriptfree.tld' library that you can import using the <%@ taglib %>
directive. This library ensures that i
Never seen such a switch in tomcat...
in theory you should be able to get the source of Tomcat and find out
how it parses the JSP pages (with Jasper) and change it so it will not
parse <% %>.
You can check out velocity (http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity) that is
a template engine. It might help