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Tag libraries

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What is Tag libraries?

Tag libraries are collections of custom tags that encapsulate complex functionality, making it easier for developers to use in web pages. They allow developers to create reusable UI components and avoid writing repetitive code. Tag libraries are commonly used in web application development with technologies like JavaServer Pages (JSP) and ASP.NET to simplify development and improve code maintainability.

What other technologies are related to Tag libraries?

Tag libraries Competitor Technologies

JSTL (JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library) provides a set of standard tag libraries for common tasks in JSP pages, serving a similar purpose as tag libraries but in a different context (JSP instead of, e.g., AEM).
mentioned alongside Tag libraries in 10% (184) of relevant job posts
Sightly (now known as HTL) is a template language for AEM that aims to replace JSP, providing a more secure and maintainable way to generate HTML. It competes directly with JSP tag libraries.
mentioned alongside Tag libraries in 9% (92) of relevant job posts

Tag libraries Complementary Technologies

Sling Models are annotations-driven POJOs that facilitate the mapping of data from Sling resources to Java objects, enhancing the Tag Libraries functionality.
mentioned alongside Tag libraries in 18% (117) of relevant job posts
Touch UI is Adobe Experience Manager's (AEM) modern user interface framework. Tag Libraries are often used to generate the HTML for the components used within the Touch UI.
mentioned alongside Tag libraries in 23% (81) of relevant job posts
Tag Libraries often operate within the Apache Sling framework, leveraging its resource-based architecture and content repository.
mentioned alongside Tag libraries in 7% (156) of relevant job posts

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