On web page, there are two kinds of tabs,
1. Tab-looking pages with the different style for active tab, there is
nothing special for this kind of tab, you can just treat them as the POHA
(Plain Old HTML Application), well you need design the styles. Please check
CSS-2 document. Page refresh will be observed for tab switch.
2. DHTML Tabs, this is dynamic and you won't see page refresh, it is really
like the POWA(Plain Old Windows Application), to achieve this, you may need
hidden frames for data transmission or you can use AJAX.

If you client can afford to use JavaScript, the option 2 is definitely a
preferred choice, it gives the user real time experience.
If the application has to be W3C Accessibility complaint, you have no choice
to use option 1. So the tab is just a different look and feel, not really
different from other kind of page. From one example of Struts Recipe by
George Franciscus, I can tell the Tabs generated by Struts Layout Tag are
JavaScript driven so it is not W3C Accessibility complaint.

Regards

On 12/8/05, Raghu Kanchustambham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Try struts layout tags.
> They support tabbed inputs.
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> On 12/8/05, Sony Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hi,
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> > Is there is any way to use tabs in struts. Is there is any html bean tag
> > for this ?
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