Syntax of JSP Scriptles are:
<%
//java codes
%>
JSP Scriptlets begins with <% and ends %> .We can embed any amount of java code in the JSP Scriptlets. JSP Engine places these code in the _jspService() method. Variables available to the JSP Scriptlets are:
* request:
request represents the clients request and is a subclass of HttpServletRequest. Use this variable to retrieve the data submitted along the request.
Example:
<%
//java codes
String userName=null;
userName=request.getParameter("userName");
%>
* response:
response is subclass of HttpServletResponse.
* session:
session represents the HTTP session object associated with the request.
* out:
out is an object of output stream and is used to send any output to the client.
Other variable available to the scriptlets are pageContext, application,config and exception.
INTRODUCTION TO JSP EXPRESSIONS
Syntax of JSP Expressions are:
<%="Any thing" %>
JSP Expressions start with
Syntax of JSP Scriptles are with <%= and ends with %>. Between these this you can put anything and that will converted to the String and that will be displayed.
Example:
<%="Hello World!" %>
Above code will display 'Hello World!'.
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