JSP tag libraries allow you to reduce Web development and maintenance costs, make Java APIs or frameworks available to Web designers, move Java code outside of existing JSP pages, develop Web applications easier and faster, and reuse your Java code in multiple Web applications.
Library Types
Devsphere designs and develops five different types of JSP tag libraries depending on the JSP/J2EE versions that must be supported, skills of your developers, applications you have already deployed, tools / application servers you use and other technical factors.
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JSP Tag Library |
JSP Version |
JSP Ref Impl |
Java EE Version |
1. |
Taking advantage of the latest JSP features |
JSP 2.1 |
Tomcat 6 |
Java EE 5 |
2. |
Using Simple Tags API, Tag Files, and EL |
JSP 2.0 |
Tomcat 5 |
J2EE 1.4, 5 |
3. |
Running on most Java EE servers |
JSP 1.2 |
Tomcat 4 |
J2EE 1.3, 1.4, 5 |
4. |
Running on any Java EE server |
JSP 1.1 |
Tomcat 3 |
J2EE 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 5 |
Complementary Services
Devsphere also develops HTML5 / JSF Components and HTML5 / Java Web Applications based on standard Java EE technologies and reliable open-source frameworks, such as Trinidad/ADF Faces, ICE Faces, Struts, Spring, Seam, Hibernate and TopLink.
Project Management
Form start to finish, your project will be managed by our Senior Developer Andrei Cioroianu who is an expert in Java, Web, XML and Oracle technologies. He authored over forty articles published by Oracle Technology Network (OTN), IBM developerWorks, O'Reilly ONJava, IDG JavaWorld and Java Developer's Journal. Please browse through our site to learn more about our company and contact us to discuss your JSP project.
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