Cory L Hubert wrote:
> Right now I am using the .92 with JRUN. Should I, can I upgrade to 1.0?
Yes. Migrate now while (presumably) your code base is small. At the
very least, avoid the LOOP, INCLUDEIF, and EXCLUDEIF tags in your jsp
0.92 pages as they are very difficult to mechanically convert to jsp
1.x. The USEBEAN, SETFROMREQUEST, and SETONCREATE tags can be converted
mechanically as well as some page/errorpage directives.
Main reasons to switch:
- closer to XML compliance (I don't know what XML validators do with the
<%...%> directives and scriptlets) so you'll have better support from
visual XML page editors and validators.
- support for jsp 0.92 will probably be diminishing over the next year.
- (eventual) support for custom taglets.
- 1.0/1.1 will probably be the documented version in any upcoming books.
- *much* closer to jsp 1.1 compliance.
We're in the process of converting the http://lightningstorm.com site
from JSP 0.92 to 1.0. The biggest pain has been with LOOP, INCLUDEIF,
and EXCLUDEIF tags.
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