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JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology makes it easy to embed bits of Java code (or scriptlets) in HTML documents. This solution, however, may not be suitable for all HTML content developers, perhaps because they don't know Java and don't care to learn its syntax. To serve these HTML developers, you can introduce custom tags through the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL 1.0), which can be deployed and ...
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In this article you'll learn •what a custom tag library is, •why you want to use a custom tag library, •the composition of a tag library, and •how to build and use a complete library.
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Swapping Databases at Runtime with BIRT
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-Overview -BIRT Home -Running Reports -Deployment Scenarios -Develop Designs in Code -Modify Designs using BIRT Event -Handlers -Extending BIRT
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The Web Viewer now contains a tag library that can be used to customize the behavior of the Viewer. This tag library can be deployed by either deploying the viewer as normal or by using the new BIRT Web Deployment project wizard
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availability of BIRT 2.2. The features in this release expand on the already impressive features of BIRT 2.1 and offer improvements in many areas such as Deployment, Charting, Data Sources, Cross Tables and Emitters. Below is a description of some of the key features that are now available.
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This document is one of several that describe the BIRT Report Object Model (ROM). This document discusses the styles feature. Please see the overall ROM document for background material required when reading this specification.
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The Java™ Specification Request 168 Portlet Specification (JSR 168) standardizes how components for portal servers are to be developed. This standard has industry backing from major portal server vendors. An example, the Weather Portlet, is provided to demonstrate the key functionality offered by the Portlet API: action request handling, render request handling, render parameters, dispatchin...
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The tutorial will start with the installation of the Struts framework itself, will implement some minimalistic features in pure HTML and will then add Struts funtionality, giving hints and thoughts about how to organize your code. Finally I'll even show you some tricks with AspectJ to make your life as a programmer somewhat easier.
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JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology makes it easy to embed bits of Java code (or scriptlets) in HTML documents. This solution, however, may not be suitable for all HTML content developers, perhaps because they don't know Java and don't care to learn its syntax. To serve these HTML developers, you can introduce custom tags through the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL 1.0), which can be deployed and ...
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