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Coldtags suite 2.1: 210+ custom JSP tags

URL: Coldbeans

At 3:44 AM on Mar 29, 2005, Dmitry Namiot wrote:

Coldbeans Software announced the major new release of Coldtags suite. This suite provides 210+ custom JSP tags for common programming tasks faced by JSP developers.

Coldtags suite comes with a wide range out of the box ready-to-use the most common control components that are repeatedly required for the development of J2EE applications. They include standard user interface components like buttons, lists, edits, grids, menus, tables, tree views, calendars etc. With this suite developers and web designers no need to worry about writing browser-specific HTML or JavaScript.

All controls are carefully written and tested to operate equally well on major Internet browsers as well J2EE servers.

Find out more here: http://www.servletsuite.com/jsp.htm

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