You didn't supply a MyTagLibrary patch.
duh. attached now
FWIW the MyTagLibrary implementation doesn't use BeanTagLibrary at all.
Though there's a MyBeanTagLibrary that shows how BeanTagLibrary can be
reused if required.
MyTagLibrary uses BeanTag and BeanPropertyTag.

I dont see much value in reuse either way (inheritance or using) In both cases, you are just pre-registering a root tag. That can be done easier with a statically registered tag (my example), or using the existing <beandef> tag.

just my 2cts.
Christian
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package org.apache.commons.jelly.tags.bean;

import org.apache.commons.jelly.TagLibrary;

/** 
 * Describes the Taglib. 
 * This could be created via Jelly script, or could load the mapping of 
 * tag names to bean classes from properties file etc  but is implemented in Java
 * code for simplicity
 *
 * @author <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>James Strachan</a>
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 */
public class MyTagLibrary extends TagLibrary {

    public MyTagLibrary() {
        registerTag( "customer", CustomerTag.class );
    }
}

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