HTMLB Mobile Extensions for Pocket PC JSP development

Hi,
Can you use HTMLB without using an iView (Portal Component)?
There is an SAP tutorial at http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/87/7b583c2439e66fe10000000a114084/content.htm
which describes HTMLB Mobile Extensions for Java. There is some demo source code which uses a JSP to embed a table control - this table control has a different format depending on the browser (ie Pocket PC, WAP etc).
The jsp code has the following at the top..
<%@ page import="com.sapportals.htmlb.,com.sap.mobile.htmlb.rendering., com.sapportals.htmlb.table.TableView,com.sapportals.htmlb.event.*" %>
<%@ taglib uri="htmlb.tld" prefix="hbj" %>
But does not explain how the tag library is configured within a web.xml file. There are other examples where HTMLB is used within a Portal Component (iView)and in these cases the portalapp.xml file has the reference to
<property name="tagLib" value="/SERVICE/htmlb/taglib/htmlb.tld"/>
.. but what if you're not using an iview? What if you want to use 'straight' J2EE/JSP or something else?
There seems to be a contradiction here because if you write an application as an iView it can not even be viewed from within a Pocket PC browser! So how do you use HTMLB without using an iView?
I would just like to know how to use HTMLB controls in an application that can be used on a PDA?
Thanks
Adam

Hi Adam,
since you're talking about 'straight' J2EE/JSP application, I guess you should opt for the standard way of using tabligs in J2EE web apps. Have a look at <a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/dd/9a7005444a2d478edcc986ef10dd52/frameset.htm">these</a> pages for more info about how to configure tabligs on the Web AS.
Hope that helps!

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