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JSP creates output (such as HTML) from template
text and scripting actions. Template text is returned
verbatim to the requesting client, and actions are used to fill
in dynamic values and do things conditionallly.
- Overview
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JSP creates a document (such as HTML) from template
text and scripting actions. Template text is returned
verbatim to the requesting client, and actions are used to fill
in dynamic values and do things conditionallly.
- JSP Compilation
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JSP compilation causes the compilation of JSP files before they are first
accessed on a live server.
- Reference
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- JSP EL
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JSP EL is a simple expression language for accessing
data.
- JSTL standard template library for JSP
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JSTL provides standard actions for functionality
most often needed by page authors.
- Directives
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JSP Directives control the processing of an entire
page.
- Variables
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JSP makes implicit variables available to the script.
- Actions
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Actions are the core of JSP. Actions range from printing a
script expression, to creating and storing a Java Bean.
- Applications
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Applications join JSP pages, script libraries and Java beans
into a self-contained web application.
- Velocity-Style Syntax
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The Apache Velocity
project introduces an alternative syntax to the familiar JSP
expressions and scriptlets.
- JSP TLD Relax-NG Schema
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The formal definition for the *.tld file
- JSP Tutorials
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- JSP Page Tutorials
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- Simple JSP page
- Parse Errors
- Runtime Errors
- Request Tutorials
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- URLs
- JSP Environment
- Forms
- Multipart Forms and File Uploading
- Headers
- Topics Tutorials
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- Mailing Forms
- Adding a Bean
- Tag Tutorials
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- Tag Reuse
- Empty Tag
- Tag Attributes
- Mail Tag
- Tag Files
- Articles
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- JSP Templates
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JSP templates encourage the clear and flexible
model-view-controller architecture.
- JSP FAQ
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- Why I am getting extra whitespace in the output of my JSP?
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I'm getting a lot of whitespace in my JSP that I don't intend to be there.
Why is it appearing and how can I get rid of it?
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