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Coldtags suite ver. 3.60 released (4 messages)
- Posted by: Marina Prikaschikova
- Posted on: February 26 2009 08:27 EST
Coldbeans Software announced the major new release of Coldtags suite. This suite provides over 360 JSP custom tags for common programming tasks faced by JSP (and/or Coldfusion) 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 JEE applications. They include standard user interface components like buttons, lists, edits, grids, menus, tables, tree views, calendars, ajax etc. With this suite developers and web designers no need to worry about writing browser-specific HTML or JavaScript. What is new: - updated code base for the mail controls - new components for the popular Web APIs Actually at this moment this collection is the biggest repository of the reusable web components for JSP (and/or Coldfusion) developers. See it here: http://www.servletsuite.com/jsp.htmThreaded Messages (4)
- Coldtags + Maven? by Private Private on February 26 2009 21:50 EST
- Re: Coldtags suite ver. 3.60 released by jelmer kuperus on February 27 2009 01:58 EST
- How do you download it? by Darryl Staflund on February 27 2009 22:38 EST
- Re: How do you download it? by Darryl Staflund on February 28 2009 16:00 EST
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Coldtags + Maven?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Private Private
- Posted on: February 26 2009 21:50 EST
- in response to Marina Prikaschikova
So when are you guys going to finally upload your suite into the Maven repo? -
Re: Coldtags suite ver. 3.60 released[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: jelmer kuperus
- Posted on: February 27 2009 01:58 EST
- in response to Marina Prikaschikova
awsome! I haven't been this excited since jt's latest minor version update -
How do you download it?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Darryl Staflund
- Posted on: February 27 2009 22:38 EST
- in response to Marina Prikaschikova
It looks like an interesting product. How can I download a demo? -
Re: How do you download it?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Darryl Staflund
- Posted on: February 28 2009 16:00 EST
- in response to Darryl Staflund
Now I see how the the tags are bundled up and made available for distribution. The tags themselves aren't bundled up into a single package, but can be downloaded individually from the description page of each particular tag on your site. Nice.