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Java Server Pages Extension to the Java servlet technology JSP pages are text documents that have a jsp extension and contain a combination of static HTML and XML like tags and scriptlets The tags and scriptlets encapsulate the logic that generates the content for the page JSP pages are pre-processed and compiled into a Java servlet which runs in a webcontainer
JavaServer Pages JSP allows web pages to be generated dynamically using a combination of XML tags and Java Servlets JSP is an extension to Java Servlets allowing the dynamic generation of web pages cf ASP Relevant links: http: //java sun com/products/jsp
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Java Server Pages: A web page development standard that gives web designers access to the power of Java Tag libraries (such as JSTL), however, are recommended because they reduce the amount of raw Java code that goes into the JSP page; they help separate concerns by support the MVC (Model-View-Controller) GUI programming paradigm
Java Server Pages
(Java Server Pages) Serverside scripting technology used to make interactive web pages Based on J2EE/ME
A scripting language for creating dynamic web pages JSP is based on Java Mostly used on Linux, Unix and Solaris platforms
Java ServerPages(TM) Extension of the Java servlet programming and API technology JSP supports authoring of HTML and XML pages, enabling you to more easily combine fixed or static template data with dynamic content
Java Server Page (JSP) is a technology for controlling the content or appearance of Web pages through the use of servlet, small programs that are specified in the Web page and run on the Web server to modify the Web page before it is sent to the user who requested it
(Java Server Page) JSP is a technology that enables the mixing of regular static web pages (HTML) with content generated dynamically by Java Servlets
Technology that facilitates the development of dynamic Web pages and Web applications that use existing components, such as JavaBeans and WebObjects components
abbreviation for JavaServer Page
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Java Server Pages - a scripting language based on Java for developing dynamic Web pages and sites It is typically used on Solaris and Linux platforms
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JavaServer Pages A server-side technology, JavaServer pages are an extension to the Java servlet technology that was developed by Sun JSPs have dynamic scripting capability that works in tandem with HTML code, separating the page logic from the static elements -- the actual design and display of the page Embedded in the HTML page, the Java source code and its extensions help make the HTML more functional, being used in dynamic database queries, for example JSPs are not restricted to any specific platform or server
Java Server Pages – a technology created by Sun Microsystems to enable development of platform-independent web-based applications
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Java Server Pages (JSP) are normal HTML with Java code pieces embedded in them A JSP compiler is used to generate a Servlet from the JSP page Example: <H1>Today is: </H1> <%= new java util Date() %>
Java Server Pages are web-pages that include scripts that can modify a page before sending it to the user Similar to ASP pages, but produced by Sun Microsystems
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