Upgradation of portal application from weblogic 7 to 10

hi!!!
our application was previouslly built on weblogic 7, its being upgraded to weblogic 10. i'm having difficulty in finding the taglib jars in weblogic 10 those are ehuivalent to below jars,
portal_taglib.jar
portlet_taglib.jar
util_taglib.jar
pls anybody help me.......
Edited by megan.21 at 03/19/2008 10:39 PM

Hello,
the final release for WLP is 10.3.6, running on WebLogic Server 10.3.6.
Emmanuel

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