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Java Open Source Projects
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Jakarta Taglibs
Jakarta Taglibs is an open source repository for JSP custom tag libraries. For a general description, please see the official java.sun.com page on JSP(tm) Tag Libraries. Display tag library The display tag library is an open source suite of custom tags that provide high-level web presentation patterns which will work in an MVC model. The library provides a significant... Cewolf Cewolf can be used inside a Servlet/JSP based web application to embed complex graphical charts of all kinds (e.g. line, pie, bar chart, plots, etc.) into a web page. Therefore it ... EasyLDAP - JSP Tag Library for LDAP Operations EasyLDAP is JSP tag library for LDAP operations (It is formerly known LDAP JSP Tag Library v1.1 developed by Simya Consulting). EasyLDAP is released under the terms of the GNU Gene... Google Tag Library - Easily Include Google Searches in Your Web Applications With the Google JSP Tag Library , developers and designers can easily incorporate Google queries, search results, cached pages and spelling suggestions into any web site or applica... The WebJMX Tag Library is a project with the goal of producing a JSP tag library which allows any skilled JSP developer to produce a customized, branded, web based interface for JM... DbForms DbForms enables developers to build sophisticated web-based database driven applications in very short time and with very little efforts. DbForms - applications are built in a mann... Google:maps JSP Taglibrary Chances are if you're here, you already know what GoogleMaps™ are, and you want them. Well if you're a JSP developer, then you're in the right place. Google:maps is a freeware, ope... jpa-taglib The goal of this project is to develop a portable JSP tag library that can be used by JSP authors and authoring tools to easily generate powerful pages that use Java Persistence AP... JImageTaglib JImageTaglib is a Java tag library for J2EE web applications that generates and manipulates images on server-side (Java application server), then renders it on your JSP page. Allow... |