WebJun 16, 2024 · Can not find the tag library descriptor for "http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core" My directory looks somewhat like this And these are what the errors look like. Now, I saw that you need to have the jstl files in your -INF**->**lib folder. But there was no lib folder within my -INF. Atleast, not according to this project. Webpossible duplicate of Error - Can not find the tag library descriptor for "/struts-tags" – Parker Sep 22, 2015 at 14:40 Add a comment 2 Answers Sorted by: 2 This message can be produced if the struts2-core- [VERSION].jar is not marked as an Export Dependency. To correct this: Project Properties > Java Build Path > Order and Export
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WebWell, I have read this post and seems it is not good enough to fix this issue. Spring based application on the tomcat 8 will not work. Here is the solution WebMar 22, 2016 · Can not find the tag library descriptor For above Error. Please upload the Struts 2 core jar file to the Build path of your application/web project, it works. Thanks Ghouse khan. Share Follow answered Apr 12, 2015 at 19:40 Ghouse khan 11 1 Add a comment Your Answer Post Your Answer citilookout
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WebFeb 1, 2016 · It's just this: <%@ page language="java" contentType="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" pageEncoding="ISO-8859-1"%> <%@taglib prefix="fl" tagdir="/-INF/tags/" %> If I build and deploy the application, everything works as expected. The problem is that Eclipse is reporting a problem with the taglib line. It says: WebSpring Boot application in eclipse, the Tomcat connector configured to listen on port XXXX failed to start Class JavaLaunchHelper is implemented in two places How to resolve Unneccessary Stubbing exception WebJul 7, 2024 · It seems that your tag library is missing form the class-path As You don't have to configure anything. Since JSP 2.0 taglibs can be discovered automatically. All You need to do is place them in -INF or it's sub-folders. If you are packaging Your TLDs as JAR files, place them in -INF/lib or META-INF of the JAR Share Improve this answer Follow citi logon online my account