Viewing JSP tag library. Guidance please

I am using struts tags which are
in a jar file...
How can view the contents of the jar files
and the tags inside?
File name: Datatags.jpr

You can view contents of jar files with WinZip or any other handy-dandy zip file viewer. But I guess you want to look at the source code of the tags? You shouldn't need to do that - you should have documentation which tells you how to use the tags.

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