Yes you can define a custom JSP tag by using Java Tag Library Definition
or TLD and your own Tag Handler Java code.
Here's a link to help you to get started,
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/tutorial/1_3-fcs/doc/JSPTags5.html
As rabbitwkx pointed out, there's lots of info available on the Internet to
I'm wondering if the Struts User community would be interested in have
separate mailing lists for Struts 1 and Struts 2 topics?
On 13 January 2012 11:18, Dave Newton wrote:
> I think we've given up on that one.
>
> On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 1:51 PM, Gabriel Belingueres
> wrote:
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> > Harder to fil
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> Dave
>
> On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 7:08 PM, Alex Choi wrote:
>
> > I'm wondering if the Struts User community would be interested in have
> > separate mailing lists for Struts 1 and Struts 2 topics?
> >
> > On 13 January 2012 11:18, Dave Newton wrote:
&
Hi Sean,
Maybe I can help explain what you're about to undertake from a SysAdmin
prospective.
Upgrading or changing an application framework like Struts is similar to
upgrading or changing a Linus/Unix pplication package or dependancies. In
Windows, it would be similar to upgrading or changing D
Struts 2 version 2.0.6 is the current latest GA version. The Struts Project
Management is using a Milestone Build system of numbering. This means GA or
public release may skip version number if a build doesn't make the grade
(acceptable Apache Struts Community Standards of quality). That build
I have experience in developing web applications in Struts 1 and Struts 2.
IMHO, I think Struts 2 is an improved framework over Struts 1. Again, that
is just me.
You can take a look at the following available online resources to better
understand about Struts 2:
- http://struts.apache.org/2.x
Yes,. WebWorks, Struts 2, and Struts 1 are community projects or open source
projects. JSF was developed by an expert group lead by Sun Microsystems
(under JSR-127) and available for anyone to use.
When you mention JSF it sounds to me that you are interested in better
understand how to render a p
I think you need to rephrase your question. Apache Struts 2 is a specific
Java Web Application framework technology and Java Web Application is the
more general and generic term I think you meant to say. In terms of Web
Hosting, you would be interested in Web Hosting Providers that allows
deployme
> Griffith, Michael * wrote:
> >
> > Agreed. Look for a provider that offers the correct JDK and API specs.
> >
> > MG
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Alex Choi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 12:55 PM
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