pack:tag
A JSP Taglib for delivering minified, combined and gzip-compressed resources (JavaScript and CSS).
Usage
To use the taglib in a JSP, you have to declare it first:
<%@ taglib uri="https://github.com/d8bitr/packtag" prefix="pack" %>
(You can still use the old uri 'http://packtag.sf.net' for backward compatibility)
Now you can easily pack JavaScript by using the following tag:
<pack:script src="/js/myJavaScriptFile.js"/>
Accordingly for Cascading Style Sheets:
<pack:style src="/css/myCascadingStyleSheet.css"/>
You can enable and disable each tag individually by setting the attribute enabled to false, e.g.:
<pack:script src="/js/myJavaScriptFile.js" enabled="false"/>
You can combine resources simply by listing them up:
<pack:script>
<src>/js/myJavaScriptFile.js</src>
<src>/js/mySecondJavaScriptFile.js</src>
</pack:script>
That's it.
If you want to deepen your knowledge and learn about advanced techniques, I suggest reading "pack:tag - a packed guide to website performance optimization".
Integration
Maven (preferred)
- Use the maven repository and artifact on github.
- Copy the
<servlet>
and <servlet-mapping>
from the web.xml into your
/WEB-INF/web.xml
Manual
- Download the pack:tag archive from https://github.com/galan/packtag/releases and unpack
the packtag-x.y.zip file to e.g. packtag
- Copy packtag/files/packtag-x.y.jar into your web-applications WEB-INF/lib directory
- Copy the
<servlet>
and <servlet-mapping>
from the packtag/files/web.xml into your
/WEB-INF/web.xml
Note
pack:tag is still supported, and still encouraged to be used if it makes sense for your project. But, no further development beyond bug fixes is expected. pack:tag is over 8 years old, and has been stable since then. Thank you to the community for your support of this project over the last years.