I learned JSTL from Shawn's book as well as the spec -- the guide I wrote is more of a deskside quick guide. Kind of like the foldout chart that comes with the O'Reilly HTML -- only more verbose than that. Basically, I was looking for something I could easily hold in my lap and quickly flip through. In addition to what Shawn have my doc provides a short example demonstrating the tag (when needed) -- In addition I cover EL and EL functions (JSTL 1.1) ... I also provide listing of some useful XPath functions.
Henri Yandell wrote:
I've always used the appendix to Shawn Bayern's JSTL in Action. What does this have above and beyond that? Is it JSTL 1.1 specific?
Hen
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed that there seems to be 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 document is that you have to make a book out of it yourself. I call this "self-binding" :) All feedback is most appreciated and if anyone would like to assist in publishing this document I will be glad to talk about it.
Bill Siggelkow Jade Cove Solutions www.jadecove.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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