tailieunhanh - Java Server Pages Specification

JavaServer Pages technology lets you embed a scripting language in web pages (HTML documents). The scripted HTML file has a .jsp extension to identify it as a JavaServer Pages file to the server. Before the page is served, the JavaServer Pages syntax is parsed and processed into an object on the server side. The resulting object generates dynamic HTML content and sends it back to the client. JavaServer Pages technology uses the Java(TM) programming language as the default scripting language. This means that scripting on the server side can take full advantage of the powerful set of capabilities that the Java. | JavaServer Pages Specification Version please send comments to jsp-spec-comments@ GSun microsystems THE NETWORK IS THE COMPUTER Java Software A Division of Sun Microsystems Inc. 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto California 94303 415 960-1300 fax 415 969-9131 November 30 1999 Eduardo Pelegrí-Llopart Larry Cable JavaServer Pages Specification Specification Version Status Final Release Release 12 17 99 Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems Inc. 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto CA 94303 . All rights reserved. NOTICE. This Specification is protected by copyright and the information described herein may be protected by one or more . patents foreign patents or pending applications. Except as provided under the following license no part of this Specification may be reproduced in any form by any means without the prior written authorization of Sun Microsystems Inc. Sun and its licensors if any. Any use of this Specification and the information described herein will be governed by these terms and conditions and the Export Control and General Terms as set forth in Sun s website Legal Terms. By viewing downloading or otherwise copying this Specification you agree that you have read understood and will comply with all the terms and conditions set forth herein. Sun hereby grants you a fully-paid non-exclusive non-transferable worldwide limited license without the right to sublicense under Sun s intellectual property rights that are essential to practice this Specification to internally practice this Specification solely for the purpose of creating a clean room implementation of this Specification that i includes a complete implementation of the current version of this Specification without subsetting or supersetting ii implements all of the interfaces and functionality of this Specification as defined by Sun without subsetting or supersetting iii includes a complete implementation of any optional components as defined by Sun in this Specification which you choose