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1 comments so far (post your own) View All Comments Latest 10 Comments:Hi sathiya,
From the above discription you can find the flow of jsp execution, if you have dought then you can follow this way, you can easily found the execution process.
1. create any jsp file in your local mechine.
2. send request for jsp, then its creates java file(i.e, its creates java file for coresponding jsp)
3. check that java file, inside it will create spet-by-step process how it converts from jsp to java class(search that java file in your server)
Thanks,
Jaya
Posted by jaya on Friday, 12.28.07 @ 17:47pm | #44056