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Taglibs Standard 1.0.3 Released

I've just noticed that a new version (1.0.3) of the JSTL reference implementation has been released containing some minor bug fixes. [Simon Brown]

Hmmm, no release notes eh? Makes you wonder if it's worth the upgrade/headache. I'll be in for it for quite some time with my struts-resume project. I'm using 17 different OSS packages - it'll be a maintenance nightmare to keep up. That is, until I break down and do some Maven integration.

Posted in Java at Feb 27 2003, 11:35:11 PM MST 2 Comments
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Greebo helps managing a repository of jars: Greebo: A Dependency Grabber Task for Java http://www.discore.com/oz/new/index.htm "After checking out Maven, I found it to be a bit hard to use and configure for my own projects, but I liked the idea of using a web-based repository system to keep in and grab from dependency jar files. So I decided to write this little nice Ant task, which does the same job, plus some more."

Posted by Jano on February 28, 2003 at 04:24 AM MST #

I found the release notes eventually! http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/standard-doc/ReleaseNotes.html

Posted by Simon Brown on March 03, 2003 at 12:13 PM MST #

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