I never work on very complex web-app, so I can't imagine that. Can u show
me an example when we need to use custom tag in model2 app.
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From: "Fr�d�rik Delacourt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Custom Tag Question
> 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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