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What is the difference between JSF, Servlet and JSP? 1290 JSP (JavaServer Pages) JSP is a Java view technology running on the server machine which allows you to write template text in client side languages (like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ect ) JSP supports taglibs, which are backed by pieces of Java code that let you control the page flow or output dynamically A well-known taglib is JSTL
java - How does jsp work? - Stack Overflow Then, this servlet checks if the JSP is already compiled If the JSP is not compiled yet, the JSP servlet translates the JSP to some Java source code implementing the Servlet interface Then it compiles this Java source code to a class file This class file usually is located somewhere in the servlet container's work directory for the
jsp - How to install JSTL? It fails with The absolute uri cannot be . . . that URI is for JSTL 1 0, but you're actually using JSTL 1 2 which uses URIs with an additional jsp path This URI change is because JSTL, who invented EL expressions, was since version 1 1 integrated as part of JSP 2 0 (released way back in 2001!) in order to share reuse the EL logic in plain JSP too
java - What does lt;%@ mean in JSP? - Stack Overflow I'm dissecting a JSP application I found here to try to learn more about it I come across a lot of lt;%@ but I'm not sure what it means and I can't find it explained anywhere For example in