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documentation-topic-00110.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<AlkaconDocumentationTopicFrames xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="opencms://system/modules/com.alkacon.opencms.documentation/schemas/documentation-topic.xsd">
<AlkaconDocumentationTopicFrame language="en">
<Overview name="Overview0">
<links/>
<content><![CDATA[<p>OpenCms ships with its own taglib. It allows to easily invoke OpenCms functionality from JSPs. Whenever you write a formatter or create a list of contents, you will use tags from the OpenCms taglib. But it provides a lot more. Here's how to use the taglib and a brief overview on the available tags.</p>]]></content>
</Overview>
<Teaser name="Teaser0">
<links/>
<content><![CDATA[<p>Use the OpenCms taglib <code><cms:></code> to easily access OpenCms functionality in JSPs.</p>]]></content>
</Teaser>
<Keywords><![CDATA[OpenCms, JSP, taglib, <cms:>]]></Keywords>
<InterestingFor><![CDATA[b_opencmsAdmin,c_developer]]></InterestingFor>
<RelatedLinks>
<Link>
<URI>
<link internal="false" type="WEAK">
<target><![CDATA[http://documentation.opencms.org/javadoc/tld/]]></target>
</link>
</URI>
<LinkText><![CDATA[The reference for the <cms:>-taglib]]></LinkText>
<LinkDescription name="LinkDescription0">
<links/>
<content><![CDATA[<p>The taglib reference (TLDDoc) provides more detailed information for each tag in the taglib.</p>]]></content>
</LinkDescription>
</Link>
<Link>
<URI>
<link internal="true" type="WEAK">
<target><![CDATA[/sites/default/opencms-documentation/typical-tasks/writing-jsps/]]></target>
<uuid>62f3bf30-0bf2-11e4-a03c-b7bfd6088c56</uuid>
</link>
</URI>
<LinkText><![CDATA[Overview on OpenCms specific JSP API]]></LinkText>
<LinkDescription name="LinkDescription0">
<links/>
<content><![CDATA[<p>Get an overview on the OpenCms JSP API. Besides the <cms:>-taglib, you get also information on the relevant Java beans you can use in your JSPs.</p>]]></content>
</LinkDescription>
</Link>
</RelatedLinks>
<NewInVersion><![CDATA[9.5.2]]></NewInVersion>
<NewInDocuVersion><![CDATA[9.5.2]]></NewInDocuVersion>
<RevisedForVersion><![CDATA[9.5.2]]></RevisedForVersion>
<StatusMetaData>
<Todos/>
</StatusMetaData>
</AlkaconDocumentationTopicFrame>
</AlkaconDocumentationTopicFrames>