This article delves into the many uses of JSP implicit objects. Follow along as it introduces the nine implicit objects, explains the purpose (and multiple purposes) of each one, and closes with a list of best practices for using these handy little workers in your JSP programming efforts. Additionally, Eclipse project released Eclipse 3.0 M4 recently.
Yet another useless article. Mentioning the implicit objects to a JSP developer is like pointing out that the Earth is not flat; everyone already knows this. For people who are interested in JSP but not experienced, this article is no help. Go right a decent article yourself for a change, Eugenia, instead of just linking to other people’s (rather mundane) work.
….JSP implicit objects on OSNews?
why don’t you be honest eugenia?
Croanon, I have determined that you are not a human person, simply a whine bot running 24/7 from an AOL account proxied to Turkey and Czechlslovakia. Seemingly, you have nothing interesting to contribute to OSNEWS except for pointless complaining about how everyone is picking on you, and how undeserved this is. I’m sure if we asked, you have even more information about how “the man” is keeping you down, or Eugenia (the editor) is censoring your posts. Not only are you posts laden with poor grammar and spelling, but you can’t even ejaculate half of a coherent thought through your keyboard. So in conclusion, FOAD.
Sincerely,
Eugenia (a poster, not the editor)
How many more milestones until Eclipse 3.0 is released or is it a matter of when the community decides that there has been enough done to it to justify a version increase?
I am using Netbeans right now, and it is nice, however, I can not work out for the love of me why code completion doesn’t work when I type in import the swt library.
The draft plan at http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/development/eclipse_project_plan_3_0… puts the release date for Eclipse 3 in 2Q2004.