Struts developers,

I've just announced the final 1.0 release of the Standard Taglib at
Jakarta Taglibs (see announcement below).  The Standard Taglib is an
implementation of the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL).

Concerning integration between JSTL and Struts in the future, I'm happy to
coordinate with anyone who has questions about JSTL.  I'm not currently on
the struts-dev mailing list, but I can join if you guys think it would be
worthwhile.  Either way, feel free to contact me if you've got any 
questions.

Best,

Shawn

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Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 19:35:25 -0400 (EDT)
From: Shawn Bayern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] JSTL implementation available (Jakarta Taglibs)

Struts users,

As the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) has hit each major milestone, I've
mailed this list to notify you of its progress.  Now, I have more good
news.

JSTL 1.0 was finalized in May 2002.  Today, Jakarta Taglibs released
version 1.0 of its "Standard Taglib," an implementation of JSTL.  (The
implementation at Jakarta Taglibs is also the basis for Sun's reference
implementation of JSTL, which was bundled with the Web Services Developer
Pack earlier in June.)

You can download the 1.0 release of the Standard Taglib at

   http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-taglibs/releases/standard/

The Standard Taglib requires JSP 1.2; it has been tested with Tomcat
4.0.4.  (Earlier versions of Tomcat may have trouble loading the JAXP 1.2
classes included with our distribution, so I recommend using Tomcat 4.0.4.  
A set of older XML files is available from the URL above if you want to
use an older version of Tomcat.)

Please direct JSTL questions to the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailing list.  I'm happy to answer JSTL questions personally, though for
detailed discussion, I might refer you to the list.

For general information about JSTL, as well as a link to the formal
specification, pointers to upcoming books on JSTL, and current articles,
see

    http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/jstl/

If you have any comments for future versions of JSTL, you can submit them
to our expert group by mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Enjoy,

-- 
Shawn Bayern
JSTL reference implementation lead
Author, "JSTL in Action"   http://www.manning.com/bayern   (July 2002)



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