Wednesday, January 26, 2005
J2EE pathfinder: Implement JSP custom tags in five easy steps
J2EE pathfinder: Implement JSP custom tags in five easy steps: "JSP custom tags provide a standardized mechanism for separating presentation and business logic in a dynamic Web page, allowing page designers to focus on presentation while application developers code the back end. In this installment of J2EE pathfinder, enterprise-minded developer Kyle Gabhart introduces the basics of JSP custom tags and takes you through the five-step process of incorporating them into your JSP pages."
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