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Saludos ,
Ignacio J. Ortega


> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Dan Mandell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Enviado el: lunes 5 de marzo de 2001 15:09
> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asunto: [PROPOSAL] custom tag library extension for ultradev
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Several weeks ago, I sent an email to this list describing an 
> extension for
> Dreamweaver UltraDev that allows for the creation of JSPs 
> with custom tag
> libraries in UltraDev's development environment. I expressed 
> our intention
> to release the extension through jakarta if there was 
> interest. After the
> decision was made to donate the code to the taglibs project, 
> Macromedia
> released UltraDev 4, incorporating many bug fixes in their SDK. I took
> these past couple weeks to  optimize the extension for 
> UltraDev 4 and the
> revised SDK, to increase the stability and feature set of the 
> extension. It
> is now ready for an initial examination.
> 
> As stated in its documentation, the extension is not 
> commercial code to be
> used immediately for creating webapps; rather it is part of an
> investigation into the current and potential state of tool 
> support for the
> authoring of JSPs with custom tag libraries. As a foundation for this
> investigation, the extension is intended to have its 
> limitations explored,
> and be built upon.
> 
> The Custom Tag Library Extension for UltraDev (CTLX) can be 
> downloaded here:
> http://www.shokker.com/ctlx/ctlx.zip.
> 
> Inside the zip file is the documentation (ctlxmanual.html). The doc
> includes detailed information for installing the extension, 
> as well as a
> tutorial to guide you through the process of creating a JSP 
> with custom
> tags using the extension. For a quick start, I recommend following the
> "Installing the Extension" section, and then running the tutorial.
> 
> With your consent, I'd like to donate CTLX to the taglibs project.
> 
> Dan Mandell
> Sun Microsystems
> 

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