Thanks for the feedback, guys. I actually asked this question for a fellow developer. He's more of a JSP "guru", if you will, but Struts2 seems to handle taglibs differently. So, it was a bit confusing to us all. I think he's found some kind of solution, but I will definitely forward these responses on to him. I'm not sure exactly what problem he was trying to solve. Sorry. I appreciate all the feedback, though!

Dave


Alberto A. Flores wrote:
I disagree about the difficulty level of writing your tag in Struts2.
However, I would strongly encourage you (as others have) to see if an
already existing tag doesn't fit your needs. I'm hoping to post something in
my blog about some of this soon, however it would be worthwhile to state
what you are trying to accomplish.


On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 7:06 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

David --

I would strongly discourage you from writing your own custom tags until you
discover there is not already one "in the box!"  Besides Struts 2, you
still
have all the JSTL tags available as well.   If by "old school" you mean you
haven't looked around the available tags today, your best bet would be to
start looking.  Writing your own tags can be a pain in the rear.

Scott

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 5:20 PM, David C. Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Can anyone point me to a source of information about how to build a
custom
tag lib for Struts2?  Maybe it's a plugin?  I'm a little old school and
still learning.

Thanks!


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