It seems that there is demand for a JSTL Quick Reference. When I was
learning JSTL a couple of months ago I put together such a document and
I thought others might find it of use. It can be downloaded from
http://www.jadecove.com/jstl-quick-reference.pdf. The only downside
about the
Not in the quick-ref format, but not much longer (20 pages vs 13 pages:
http://www.manning-source.com/books/bayern/bayern_apxA.pdf
I've been using that as a quick-ref since the book it's from (JSTL In
Action) was published.
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Martin Cooper
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At 2:42 PM -0800 3/18/04, Martin Cooper wrote:
Not in the quick-ref format, but not much longer (20 pages vs 13 pages:
http://www.manning-source.com/books/bayern/bayern_apxA.pdf
I have been pining for a long time for good online JSTL doc; I
recently discovered this:
At 4:59 PM -0600 3/18/04, Joe Germuska wrote:
It would be pretty cool to use the tlddoc tool to build Struts TLD doc.
https://tlddoc.dev.java.net/
whoops; they moved: https://taglibrarydoc.dev.java.net/
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Joe Germuska
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http://blog.germuska.com
Imagine if
Thanks Joe -- I was not aware of that page. Shawn definitely wrote the
definitive book on JSTL -- I thought it was great -- (particularly the
subtle joke about Clinton :) -- I did my desktop guide just to give me
something a little smaller and quicker than the appendix.
Joe Germuska wrote:
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