Hi Li,

take a look at the java code generated for your jsp page
and if you want to look further down you may take a look
at the source of a jsp engine, e.g. gnujsp at
http://www.klomp.org/gnujsp/, take an actual cvs snapshot.

>    I wonder Beans in JSP(Servlet) are compiled in or dynamically
>loaded? Suppose I use a bean in JSP(servlet). If several accesses happen
>at the same time, Sevelet Engine will let them share the code. But how
>is the bean used inside? I'd like to know things happening behind the
>scene.
>Thanks
>Li Xuejun
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Ciao,
        Carsten Heyl

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