No it could be useful in model 2 too. For example, if you have a complex
mode of representation, creating a tag could simplify part of the writing of
the JSP and extends that way the reusability.
Fr�d�rik Delacourt
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hi,
I just try to understand Custom Tag. One of the advantage of Custom tag
is minimize the java code in JSP. Follow the model 2, the business logic
is not in the JSP, so i.e java code is very few in the JSP page. So is that
means Custom tag is only useful for model 1 application?
Thanks
Louis
p/s: Thanks to Vinod accept my suggestion in the JSPBOOK Outline.
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