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Download jstl-1.2.jar: jstl « j « Jar File Download. Jar File Download; j; jstl; Download jstl-1.2.jar. Jstl/jstl-1.2.jar.zip( 367 k) The download jar file contains the following class files or Java source files. Jul 03, 2008 Re: Where to download jstl.jar file 843840 Jul 3, 2008 12:29 AM ( in response to 843840 ) If you get JSTL 1.2, then there is no need for standard.jar.
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posted 10 years agoHi,
can anybody give me the links to download the jstl1.2.jar and the related TLDs like c.tld,sql,tld,fmt.tld ...etc ?
Also please tell me what is rt in the c-rt.tld,fmt-rt.tld....etc files.
Also my tlds declared in the JSps work correctly only if i write the uri as http://java.sun.com/jstl/core_rt..
Please help. I am new to JSTL.
Thanks
can anybody give me the links to download the jstl1.2.jar and the related TLDs like c.tld,sql,tld,fmt.tld ...etc ?
Also please tell me what is rt in the c-rt.tld,fmt-rt.tld....etc files.
Also my tlds declared in the JSps work correctly only if i write the uri as http://java.sun.com/jstl/core_rt..
Please help. I am new to JSTL.
Thanks
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posted 10 years agoHi Deepak, I am also new to JSTL. I cannot explain you in detail about what are those, but I can show you the path to learn it and download all required jar files and tld files. In fact we also can create our own tld files and tag libraries. Once check this out.
click here. http://www.java2s.com/Tutorial/Java/0380__JSTL/Catalog0380__JSTL.htm
click here. http://www.java2s.com/Tutorial/Java/0380__JSTL/Catalog0380__JSTL.htm
Marshal
posted 10 years agoAll you need is the jstl 1.2 jar file. You do not need separate tld files.
'-rt' is only relevant for JSTL 1.0.
'-rt' is only relevant for JSTL 1.0.
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posted 10 years agoBear Bibeault wrote:All you need is the jstl 1.2 jar file. You do not need separate tld files.
'-rt' is only relevant for JSTL 1.0.
'-rt' is only relevant for JSTL 1.0.
Hi Bibeault, Please can you explain it in detail, I am also new to JSTL.
Marshal
posted 10 years agoWhat more is there to explain? Get the jar file, drop it into WEB-INF/lib, and you're ready.
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posted 10 years agoThanks Anusha and Bibeault,
But can you people throw some light on the uri declaration problem that i just mentioned in my post?.
The uri that works for me is ' http://java.sun.com/jstl/core_rt ? ' But everywhere it is mentioned the uri declaration to be ' http://java.sun.com/jstl/core '. Is the uri ' http://java.sun.com/jstl/core_rt ' also correct ?
But can you people throw some light on the uri declaration problem that i just mentioned in my post?.
The uri that works for me is ' http://java.sun.com/jstl/core_rt ? ' But everywhere it is mentioned the uri declaration to be ' http://java.sun.com/jstl/core '. Is the uri ' http://java.sun.com/jstl/core_rt ' also correct ?
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posted 10 years agoBear Bibeault wrote:What more is there to explain? Get the jar file, drop it into WEB-INF/lib, and you're ready.
Sir, are you saying that I do not need any of the tld files?
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posted 10 years agoanusha chaitanya wrote:
Bear Bibeault wrote:What more is there to explain? Get the jar file, drop it into WEB-INF/lib, and you're ready.
Sir, are you saying that I do not need any of the tld files?
He is talking about jsp core tags (' with prefix c') . to use them you just need to put jstl jar file in WEB-INF/lib directory. for everything else like your own customized tags created by extending TagSupport or SimpleTagSupport you will have to create your own tlds.
also in tomcat two files are available in examples : jstl.jar & standard.jar. i am not sure about the version. check that.
avi sinha
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posted 10 years agoRegards,
Deepak
Deepak
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posted 10 years agoDeepaks Deshpande wrote:Thank you Avi.
you're welcome
avi sinha
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posted 10 years agoCorrect -- no tld files! They're inside the jar and the container will find them there.
And no -rt URI! That's for the JSTL 1.0!
Look up the correct URI for the JSTL 1.2.
And no -rt URI! That's for the JSTL 1.0!
Look up the correct URI for the JSTL 1.2.
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posted 10 years agoRegards,
Deepak
Deepak
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posted 10 years agoThis may help you,
http://faq.javaranch.com/java/JstlTagLibDefinitions
http://faq.javaranch.com/java/JstlTagLibDefinitions
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posted 10 years agoThis may also help you
http://faq.javaranch.com/java/SetupJstlForJsp2
http://faq.javaranch.com/java/SetupJstlForJsp2
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