Dear Sneha,
I've been working on an autoportal project. What we did was to divide the
entire page into smaller sections, like top, bottom, left, right, etc and
called the corresponding .jsp files. From this one page, we developed a
template. Then, the other pages were done from this. As far as I know, there
are no JSP coding guidelines readily available.
Rgds,
Arnab
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> From: Sharma Sneha [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: Coding Convention for JSP
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> Sneha Sharma@CONTEXT
> 04/05/2000 12:00 PM
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> Hi!
> Could somebody show me a pointer to JSP coding guidelines
> Thanks.
>
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