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Note: The only tag library in Table 8-5 that is included with Studio Site<br />

Developer is the JSPSQL tag library. The others would need to be<br />

downloaded and imported to the project. If you are following along with our<br />

sample, these libraries are available because they have already been<br />

imported into the sample project for your use. Importing tag libraries will be<br />

discussed in more detail in 9.2.1, “JSP wizard” on page 288.<br />

6. Click OK and then Next.<br />

7. Click Next. This page allows you to select options that affect the way the page<br />

is coded.<br />

Figure 8-12 Specify options to be included in the page<br />

In this case, all the defaults fit our needs, so click Next.<br />

8. The next page allows you to add a servlet entry for the JSP in the Web<br />

deployment descriptor. This is optional, but saves you time if you find that you<br />

need to do this later. One prime reason for doing this would be to add URL<br />

pattern mappings to make it easier to refer to the JSP in the code. Another<br />

reason would be to add initialization parameters.<br />

Chapter 8. Working with JSPs 269

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