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The Certificate in JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) is designed to provide individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to use JSTL tags to simplify the development of JavaServer Pages (JSP). This certification program covers various aspects of JSTL, including core, formatting, SQL, and XML tags. Participants will learn how to use JSTL to perform common tasks such as iteration, conditionals, and formatting, as well as integrating JSTL with JSP and other Java technologies.
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Why is JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) important?
Who should take the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) Exam?
JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) Certification Course Outline
Introduction to JSTL
JSTL Core Tags
JSTL Formatting Tags
JSTL SQL Tags
JSTL XML Tags
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Java developers, backend engineers, computer science graduates, and anyone maintaining JSP-based apps.
Core, formatting, SQL, XML JSTL tags, and real-world best practices.
Your use of core tags, formatting, SQL, XML handling, and MVC integration with JSTL.
Yes. It’s common in maintenance, legacy apps, and some secure internal systems.
Yes. It's ideal for those who know basic JSP and want to improve their coding standards.
It proves you can build JSP pages using best practices and modern tag libraries, making your resume stronger.
IT service providers, banking systems, government tech projects, and large corporations using legacy Java systems.
Yes. Many enterprise applications still use JSP and JSTL, especially in Java EE environments.
You can apply for Java Web Developer, JSP Developer, and Backend Java roles.