Thanks Mark, I have added the jars exactly the way you have given
suggestions.but for some reasons
<%@ taglib uri="..." %>
is not getting created for my pages.
Let me try to create a simple test case outside the project and see if
it is installed correctly.
On 12/6/2011 9:23 AM, Mark Eggers wrote:
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From: Kiran Badi<ki...@poonam.org>
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Sent: Monday, December 5, 2011 6:34 PM
Subject: How to I add JSTL Lib to Tomcat with Netbeans
Hi
I have jstl-api-1.2 and jstl-impl-1.2 jars in web/lib folder for my project
setting.Is this the right setting to add JSTL jars or I need to add this to
tomcats's lib directory ?
I am using netbeans 7.01 with tomcat 7.0.11 on windows 7.For some reasons I feel
that jstl lib is not used by my app and jstl tags are getting ignored.
Can someone point me to right way to add jstl lib with tomcat ?
Thanking you
Kiran Badi
In Netbeans, you don't add jar files directly to WEB-INF/lib of your project.
Netbeans does this for you when you build the war file.
If you're running a regular Netbeans (ant) project, then do the following:
1. Right-mouse click on the Libraries node of your project
2. Select Add libraries
3. Scroll down until you see the JSTL library
4. Select it and add it
This will add both the standard tag jar and jstl jar to your project. Netbeans will
complete<%@ taglib uri="..." %> for you as well as all the tags once you add
the taglib line to your JSP file.
If you're running a Maven project, then you need to edit your pom.xml file. The
two dependencies go in the dependencies element and will be built into your war
file under the target directory.
Again, once Netbeans knows the libraries are a part of your project (sometimes
you have to refresh the project) code completion will work as expected.
In both cases, everything works as expected on the server.
This is my normal (occasional) development environment:
Platform: Windows/XP Professional SP 3 or Fedora 15
JVM: JRE/JDK 1.6.0_29
Maven: 3.0.3
Servers: Tomcat 5.5.34, Tomcat 6.0.33, Tomcat 7.0.22, Glassfish 3.1
Given my limited use, this works pretty well.
just my two cents . . . .
/mde/
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