.TLD File Extension
- Category: Developer Files
- Format: XML
What are .TLD files and how to open them?
Can't open .TLD file? Are you wondering what it contains? On our site we will explain to you what this file is, what it is used for and what software opens the .TLD file.
What is a .TLD file extension?
.TLD file extension has been classified as Developer Files. The format of .TLD file is XML
.TLD is Tag Library Descriptor File
Developer file used for Java Server Page (JSP) development projects; saved using XML formatting and contains descriptions of tags, which are used to markup JSP documents; describes the supported tags in a corresponding tag library.
A JSP tag is similar to an HTML tag. For example, a custom tag <loadData> could be used for loading data into a JSP Web page. The custom tag library would have a class handler for this type of tag and the TLD file would describe the tag.
Tag libraries and tag descriptors are included with Java-based Web applications. Often the TLD file is packaged as part of a .JAR file that is located in the /WEB-INF/lib/ directory.
List of all softwares that can open the Tag Library Descriptor File
Windows | Eclipse IDE for Java Developers |
Oracle NetBeans |
Microsoft XML Notepad |
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Mac | Eclipse IDE for Java Developers |
Oracle NetBeans |
MacroMates TextMate |
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Linux | Eclipse IDE for Java Developers |
Oracle NetBeans |
Vim | |