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Using the WebSphere JSP Tag Library


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File name: Using the WebSphere JSP Tag Library
Environment: WebSphere Application Server version 3.5.x or higher
Date Posted: October 4, 2001

About this document:
The JavaServer Pages (JSP) specification describes how vendors can provide "tag libraries" to extend the capabilities of JSPs hosted on their application servers. JSP tags are embedded in the source code of a JSP, and by design, look very much like HTML or XML tags. This article describes how to use the IBM WebSphere JSP tags, which let you easily access and use a database file with SQL.
Link to the article:
JSPTag.pdf - PDF file that describes how to use the WebSphere Application Server JSP tags. (710KB)


Craig Pelkie
Bits & Bytes Programming, Inc.
craig@web400.com

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