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4.2.2.3.5a: JSP .91 syntax: BEAN tags

4.2.2.3.5a: JSP .91 syntax: BEAN tags

Use the <BEAN> tag to create an instance of a bean that will be accessed elsewhere within the JSP file. Then use JSP tags for variable data (such as the <INSERT> tag described later in this document) to access the bean.

The JavaBeans can be class files, serialized beans, or dynamically generated by a servlet. A JavaBean can even be a servlet (that is, provide a service). If a servlet generates dynamic content and stores it in a bean, the bean can then be passed to a JSP file for use within the Web page defined by the file.

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