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Contents
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12.3 Including Applets for the Java Plug In
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The jsp:plugin Element
275
The jsp:param and jsp:params Elements
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The jsp:fallback Element
278
Example: Building Shadowed Text
279
Ch ap ter 13
Using JavaBeans with JSP 286
13.1 Basic Bean Use
288
Accessing Bean Properties
290
Setting Bean Properties: Simple Case
290
Installing Bean Classes
291
13.2 Example: StringBean
292
13.3 Setting Bean Properties
294
Associating Individual Properties with Input Parameters
298
Automatic Type Conversions
300
Associating All Properties with Input Parameters
301
13.4 Sharing Beans
302
Conditional Bean Creation
304
Ch ap ter 14
Creating Custom JSP Tag Libraries 308
14.1 The Components That Make Up a Tag Library
310
The Tag Handler Class
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The Tag Library Descriptor File
311
The JSP File
313
14.2 Defining a Basic Tag
314
The Tag Handler Class
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The Tag Library Descriptor File
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The JSP File
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14.3 Assigning Attributes to Tags
319
The Tag Handler Class
319
The Tag Library Descriptor File
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The JSP File
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14.4 Including the Tag Body
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