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Struts WML Tag Library

A Struts WML Tag Library has been posted to the struts-dev mailing list. It's a "pre-release", which means the project is probably not stable, but I'm guessing the technology and tags are.

Struts-wml taglib, 'raw prerelease' is available here:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/struts-wml/

Here's the release notes:

This is a fully functional 'prerelease' which includes source code, sample application, documentation, binary and libraries. It's still somewhat unpolished (therefore raw prerelease). If you're willing to hack arround with it a little bit, you're welcome to download it. Please don't forget to contribute your changes back to the project! [Full Post]

Now it's your responsibility to get a WML project that you can implement this on!

Posted in Java at Dec 04 2002, 01:14:42 AM MST 1 Comment
Comments:

You rule. I've been googling for the past couple of days trying to find a struts-wml taglib, or at least some way to gracefully deal with wml in Java/JSP. Thanks for the pointer. I still need to hunt down some .jars (damn tomcat 500 error...), but I'll figure it out. Thanks again! --Matt

Posted by Matt Croydon on December 04, 2002 at 11:53 AM MST #

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