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Introduction to Java Server Pages 

 
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This article gives you an introduction to Java Server Pages and is a sample chapter from ?Professional Java Server Programming?. It explains the architecture of Java Server pages, Java Beans and database connectivity using JDBC, the elements of a JSP file, and the tags used to represent them etc. The article also explains how to sum up the logic in a Java Bean component and integrate it with JSP. This provides an example in which creation of a standard web application architecture using JSP is explained.

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