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Reusable Dialog Components (RDC) Taglib 1.0 released

Dennis Heslin   28 Jul 2005 16:45 GMTPage rating:


The 1.0 release of the Reusable Dialog Components (RDC) Taglib  is now available. JSP 2.0 based Reusable Dialog Components (RDC) is a framework for creating JSP taglibs that aid in rapid development of voice and multimodal applications.

Server-side generation of HTML has proven an effective way of generating the user interface for visual Web applications that are implemented using server-side application frameworks such as Struts. Over time, the effort involved in such HTML generation has been reduced by the availability of various JSP tag libraries that abstract away the minutiae of HTML markup. The goal of the RDC project is to achieve for voice applications what JSP tag libraries have already achieved in the world of visual Web applications.

Downloads: Binaries and source distributions are available separately. The binaries contain web archives providing documentation, examples and sample applications; in addition to the RDC Taglib java archive and an external TLD for quick reference.

To download the release visit http://jakarta.apache.org/site/downloads/downloads_taglibs-rdc.cgi


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