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4.2.4.4.1: Providing Web clients access to JSP files

4.2.4.4.1: Providing Web clients access to JSP files

Suppose an application contains one or more JSP files -- how does the application developer allow a user at a Web client (browser) to invoke the JSP files? The table summarizes the available approaches. Click an approach for details.

Programming approach How user accesses JSP file
Provide the JSP file URL to users for direct access, or include an HREF link to the JSP file on the Web site Type the JSP URL in a browser, or follow a link to it
Call JSP file from an HTML form Fill out an HTML form and submit it to the JSP file for processing
Call JSP file from another JSP file Open a JSP file that invokes the JSP file

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