Heres an article in the VADD on the topic.

http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/Data/Document4367?OpenDocument&p=1&BCT=1&Footer=1


--ms



"Lund, Wayne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/31/2001 08:53:31 AM

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Deepak,

I personally found both "Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages" and
"Professional Java Server Programming" helpful.  I prefer the latter
because
they do an excellent job of showing how java logic in a web page is moved
into a tag library. I've run the examples on both WL and Tomcat and worked
without a hitch.

Enjoy,

Wayne

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> From:   Deepak[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Dear Friends.
> I've jumped from Servlet to JSP The basic part before the JSP Taglib I've
> done. Now I've to start with Tag Library Definition (TLD). Let me tell
you
> I've TomCat Installed in my PC which is on Windows 95.
> I need Help to start with it. The Concept of Tag Library is clear , but
> how to implement it I don't know. I've read so many problems of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] find them interesting , but they scared
> me too, I feel its a difficult task of creating an TLD.
> well I need to start and anybody can help me I'll be thankful.
> 1.    First and formost think I'd like to know what is Jakarta-Tomcat
> Folder Structure to Store Files and what files.
> 2.    Can I get a simple step by step example.
> Waiting for an favourable response I know it would be a wastage of your
> time knowing about too much basic. But still I'm looking for the
Response.
>
> Thanks with Regards..
>
> Deepak
>
>



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