Don't know what is moderate, but MMA at http://www.mmaweb.net/ offers a
commerce account at $50/month that I've been happy with.  Apache,
Jakarta/Tomcat, your own JVM, etc., etc.

Anyone else have any experience with them?
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Manish Joshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2001 11:06 AM
> Subject: BRAINBENCH JSP EXAM QUESTIONS
>
>
> > Hi all ,
> > just cleared jsp exam on brainbench
> > Hope this will help all,
> >
> >
> >    The majority of the integration of JSP pages within the J2EE platform
> is
> > inherited from the reliance on what specification?
> > Choice 1
> >  Servlet 2.2
> > Choice 2
> >  EJB 1.1
> > Choice 3
> >  JSP 1.1
> > Choice 4
> >  HTTP 4.0
> > Choice 5
> >  JNDI
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 40 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >
> >  Scenario
> >  A banking application has been written that stores current context in a
> > Sessionlevel bean. The typical data stored in the context is the current
> > user name and current account being viewed.
> >   Referring to the above scenario, what defect does this application
> suffer
> > from because of how it is using the Sessionlevel bean?
> > Choice 1
> >  If the user does not log out, then the information stored in the
context
> > will remain in the Web Server until the user next logs on.
> > Choice 2
> >  Storing information in this way may open a security hole that allows
> > hackers to retrieve user information very easily.
> > Choice 3
> >  The information concerning the account the customer is viewing because
> the
> > account number is not stored in the Requestlevel bean.
> > Choice 4
> >  Storing this information on the Web Server is likely to increase the
> burden
> > on the Web Server, damaging performance.
> > Choice 5
> >  Use of a Web browser's Back button could cause operations to be carried
> out
> > against the wrong account.
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 39 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >  Sample TLD
> >  <rtexprvalue>false</rtexprvalue>
> >   In a Tag Library Descriptor (TLD) file, what does the above tag mean
> when
> > applied to a tag's attribute?
> > Choice 1
> >  The attribute is now an enumeration  it can be set to one of a fixed
> number
> > of possible values.
> > Choice 2
> >  The attribute's value may be set with a <%= .. %> tag.
> > Choice 3
> >  The attribute may not be dynamically set.
> > Choice 4
> >  The attribute can no longer be used  it has been depreciated.
> > Choice 5
> >  The attribute will take its value from a Java Bean.
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 38 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >
> >  Sample Code
> >  <jsp:include page="second.jsp" flush="true" />
> >   Using the code fragment shown above, which one of the following
methods
> > causes an exception to be thrown if called by code in "second.jsp"?
> > Choice 1
> >  response.getOutputStream()
> > Choice 2
> >  response.addCookie()
> > Choice 3
> >  response.encodeURL()
> > Choice 4
> >  response.getCharacterEncoding()
> > Choice 5
> >  response.getWriter()
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 37 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >
> >  Sample TLD
> >  <tag>
> >   <name>pp</name>
> >   <tagclass>com.pp</tagclass>
> >   <bodycontent>empty</bodycontent>
> >   <attribute>
> >     <name>t</name>
> >     <required>true</required>
> >   </attribute>
> > </tag>
> >   Given the above snippet from a Tag Library Descriptor (TLD), which one
> of
> > the following tags does it describe?
> > Choice 1
> >  <t pp="h"/>
> > Choice 2
> >  <pp t="w"/>
> > Choice 3
> >  <pp t="e">
> > Choice 4
> >  <t>
> > Choice 5
> >  <pp></pp>
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 36 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >
> >  Sample Code
> >  <%! int start = 0; %>
> > <% start += 1;%>
> > Start=<%= start %>
> >   After the above JSP has been accessed five times, what is the output
on
> > the sixth access?
> > Choice 1
> >  Start=0
> > Choice 2
> >  Start=5
> > Choice 3
> >  Start=6
> > Choice 4
> >  The JSP page throws an exception.
> > Choice 5
> >  It could be anything; the page is not thread safe.
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 35 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >
> >  Image
> >
> >   Given the above diagram, the Model 2 architecture is an adaptation of
> the
> > Model View Controller (MVC) paradigm for Web sites that use JSP pages.
> Which
> > one of the following technologies is an INCORRECT choice for the
> > visualization component?
> > Choice 1
> >  HTML
> > Choice 2
> >  TLD
> > Choice 3
> >  ASP
> > Choice 4
> >  PHP
> > Choice 5
> >  JSP
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 34 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >
> >    When building a Web Archive (WAR) target for a Web Application,
> > supporting class files are placed in which one of the following
> directories?
> > Choice 1
> >  /classes
> > Choice 2
> >  /WEBINF/classes
> > Choice 3
> >  /WEBINF/lib
> > Choice 4
> >  /WEBINF
> > Choice 5
> >  /xml
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 33 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >  Sample Code
> >  <%@ page info="Here is the info you requested." %>
> >   Which one of the following methods is used to access the page
> information
> > embedded in the directive above within a JSP?
> > Choice 1
> >  page.getJspInfo()
> > Choice 2
> >  page.getServletInfo()
> > Choice 3
> >  page.getPageInfo()
> > Choice 4
> >  pageContext.getInfo()
> > Choice 5
> >  pageContext.getJspProperty()
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 32 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >    Which one of the following approaches ensures that a JSP page that
> > includes "page2.html" always shows the most uptodate version of the
> included
> > page?
> > Choice 1
> >  <jsp:forward page="page2.html" />
> > Choice 2
> >  <jsp:include page="page2.html" />
> > Choice 3
> >  <jsp:usebean file="page2.html" />
> > Choice 4
> >  <%@ jsp:include file="page2.html" flush="true" %>
> > Choice 5
> >  <%@ include file="page2.html" %>
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 31 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >  Scenario
> >  You are nearing the end of a tight deadline, but the JSP page
performance
> > is still too slow.
> >   Given the above scenario and that you have LIMITED time, which one of
> the
> > following standard techniques do you use to gain a substantial JSPDB
> > performance gain?
> > Choice 1
> >  Cache query data in the Web Server
> > Choice 2
> >  Offload page processing to client browsers
> > Choice 3
> >  Move the database onto the same machine as the Web Server
> > Choice 4
> >  Implement a Connection Pool
> > Choice 5
> >  Add more Web Servers
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 30 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> > Steps
> >  A) Add a Tag Library Directive to the JSP pages
> > B) Implement a Tag Handler Class
> > C) Write a Tag Library Descriptor (TLD) File
> > D) Write a Servlet to process the Custom Tag
> > E) Write in Java validation rules for the Tag's attributes
> >   Referring to the above steps, what steps must be performed in order to
> > write and deploy a Custom Tag Library? (Note: Order does NOT matter)
> > Choice 1
> >  A, B, and C
> > Choice 2
> >  A, B, and E
> > Choice 3
> >  B and C
> > Choice 4
> >  B, C, and E
> > Choice 5
> >  C and E
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 29 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >
> >    What object or scriptlet code inside a JSP returns a reference to the
> > JSP's javax.servlet.ServletContext object?
> > Choice 1
> >  context
> > Choice 2
> >  application
> > Choice 3
> >  page.getContext()
> > Choice 4
> >  config.getContext()
> > Choice 5
> >  request.getServletContext()
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 28 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >  Example Syntax
> >  <calculate>9+10*4/2+1</calculate>
> >   Given the above example syntax, which class is EXTENDED to implement a
> > custom tag that parses an expression in its body, calculates, and then
> > displays the result of that expression?
> > Choice 1
> >  javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.TagData
> > Choice 2
> >  javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.Tag
> > Choice 3
> >  javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.BodyTagSupport
> > Choice 4
> >  javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.TagBody
> > Choice 5
> >  javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.BodyTag
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 27 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >
> >    Which one of the following classes is always available to a JSP page
as
> > an applicationlevel implicit object?
> > Choice 1
> >  javax.servlet.ServletRequest
> > Choice 2
> >  javax.servlet.ServletContext
> > Choice 3
> >  java.lang.Throwable
> > Choice 4
> >  javax.servlet.ServletResponse
> > Choice 5
> >  javax.servlet.ServletConfig
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 26 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >
> >
> >    Which one of the following classes is always available to a JSP page
as
> > an applicationlevel implicit object?
> > Choice 1
> >  javax.servlet.ServletRequest
> > Choice 2
> >  javax.servlet.ServletContext
> > Choice 3
> >  java.lang.Throwable
> > Choice 4
> >  javax.servlet.ServletResponse
> > Choice 5
> >  javax.servlet.ServletConfig
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 26 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >  Scenario
> >  A Web Application written using JSP pages makes use of Wizardstyle
> > walkthroughs to aid users whenever they make complicated changes. A
change
> > to the ordering of each JSP page in the Wizard takes over 3 hours to
> > complete. This is unacceptable for such a trivial and common operation.
> >   Given the above scenario, what is a possible approach for reducing the
> > time taken to change the ordering of pages?
> > Choice 1
> >  Implement the JSP pages using a templating scheme.
> > Choice 2
> >  Do not share JSP pages between Wizards.
> > Choice 3
> >  Use a Servlet to abstract the difference between page control and page
> > visualization.
> > Choice 4
> >  Implement the JSP pages with more embedded scriptlets designed to make
> page
> > ordering easier to change.
> > Choice 5
> >  Implement the JSP pages using a Model 1 architecture.
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 25 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >  Statement
> >  A JSP page is compiled into a Servlet; therefore, it can do everything
> that
> > a Servlet can do.
> >   If the above statement is TRUE, then why is an IllegalStateException
> > thrown when opening a Binary Stream output to the client from a JSP page
> but
> > NOT to a Servlet?
> > Choice 1
> >  JSP pages can write a Binary Stream using its implicit out stream.
> > Choice 2
> >  JSP pages use a different Streaming mechanism to Servlets.
> > Choice 3
> >  JSP pages must flush their buffers before changing the stream type;
> > Servlets do not have this limitation.
> > Choice 4
> >  JSP pages have more security settings than Servlets.
> > Choice 5
> >  JSP has already opened the stream as a JspWriter.
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 24 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >    Which one of the following methods sends the HTTP HEADER values to
the
> > client browser WITHOUT stopping the JSP page?
> > Choice 1
> >  out.flush()
> > Choice 2
> >  out.close()
> > Choice 3
> >  response.release()
> > Choice 4
> >  response.sendheaders()
> > Choice 5
> >  response.flushheaders()
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 23 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >
> >    When a custom tag implements the BodyTag Interface, how does the JSP
> > Engine handle nested tags?
> > Choice 1
> >  The contents of the nested tags are sent to the browser in a breadth
> first
> > traversal of the nested hierarchy.
> > Choice 2
> >  The output of a nested tag is sent to a buffer that the parent tag can
> see.
> > Choice 3
> >  It is the responsibility of the nested tag to pass information to its
> > parent tag.
> > Choice 4
> >  The contents of the nested tags are sent to the browser in a depth
first
> > traversal of the nested hierarchy.
> > Choice 5
> >  JSP does not support nested tags.
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 22 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >
> >    Which one of the following is a valid argument for a JSP page
> directive?
> > Choice 1
> >  extender="package.class"
> > Choice 2
> >  contentType="text/html"
> > Choice 3
> >  isThreadSafe="yes|no"
> > Choice 4
> >  importer="package.class"
> > Choice 5
> >  caching="sizekb|none"
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 21 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >  Scenario
> >  In a banking Web Application, a customer can view his or her current
bank
> > details and transfer money between accounts. When a user logs on, a
> > BankSession bean is added to the JSP Session Scope. When the user logs
> out,
> > the BankSession bean is removed from the JSP Session Scope. During
system
> > testing, it has been discovered that the BankSession bean does not close
> > cleanly the moment the user's session times out. However, this problem
> does
> > not exist if the user disconnects cleanly.
> >   Given the above scenario, what can be done to solve this?
> > Choice 1
> >  Implement JspScopeListener
> > Choice 2
> >  Implement HttpSessionBindingListener
> > Choice 3
> >  Implement BankSession.release()
> > Choice 4
> >  Implement BankSession.finalize()
> > Choice 5
> >  Implement JspSessionListener
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 20 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >  Scenario
> >  In a banking Web Application, a customer can view his or her current
bank
> > details and transfer money between accounts. When a user logs on, a
> > BankSession bean is added to the JSP Session Scope. When the user logs
> out,
> > the BankSession bean is removed from the JSP Session Scope. During
system
> > testing, it has been discovered that the BankSession bean does not close
> > cleanly the moment the user's session times out. However, this problem
> does
> > not exist if the user disconnects cleanly.
> >   Given the above scenario, what can be done to solve this?
> > Choice 1
> >  Implement JspSessionListener
> > Choice 2
> >  Implement BankSession.finalize()
> > Choice 3
> >  Implement JspScopeListener
> > Choice 4
> >  Implement BankSession.release()
> > Choice 5
> >  Implement HttpSessionBindingListener
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 20 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >  Scenario
> >  In a banking Web Application, a customer can view his or her current
bank
> > details and transfer money between accounts. When a user logs on, a
> > BankSession bean is added to the JSP Session Scope. When the user logs
> out,
> > the BankSession bean is removed from the JSP Session Scope. During
system
> > testing, it has been discovered that the BankSession bean does not close
> > cleanly the moment the user's session times out. However, this problem
> does
> > not exist if the user disconnects cleanly.
> >   Given the above scenario, what can be done to solve this?
> > Choice 1
> >  Implement JspSessionListener
> > Choice 2
> >  Implement BankSession.finalize()
> > Choice 3
> >  Implement JspScopeListener
> > Choice 4
> >  Implement BankSession.release()
> > Choice 5
> >  Implement HttpSessionBindingListener
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 20 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >    Which one of the following code segments correctly declares a method
> that
> > increments static int x by one?
> > Choice 1
> >  <%@ static void increment()
> >
> >       x++;
> > } />
> > Choice 2
> >  <% public void increment()
> >
> >       x++;
> > } %>
> > Choice 3
> >  <% x++; %>
> > Choice 4
> >  <%@ method void increment()
> >
> >       x++;
> > } %>
> > Choice 5
> >  <%! public void increment()
> >
> >       x++;
> > } %>
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 18 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >   Which tag or tags give you a reference to a Servlet of class
> > servlets.MyServlet?
> > Choice 1
> >  <jsp:useBean id="myref" scope="session" class="MyServlet" />
> > Choice 2
> >  <%@ include file="servlets/MyServlet.class" %>
> > Choice 3
> >  <%@ page import="servlets.*" %>
> > <jsp:getProperty name="MyServlet" />
> > Choice 4
> >  <jsp:useBean id="myref" class="servlets.MyServlet" />
> > Choice 5
> >  <jsp:include class="servlets.MyServlet" flush="true" />
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 17 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >    Which one of the following URLs can be used inside a <jsp:include />
> > statement?
> > Choice 1
> >  http://www.xyz.com/code/tt.jsp
> > Choice 2
> >  /f1/temp1.jsp
> > Choice 3
> >  https://www.xyz.com
> > Choice 4
> >  http://www.xyz.com/jsp
> > Choice 5
> >  ftp://ftp.xyz.com/dir1/temp1.jsp
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 16 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >  Sample Code
> >  <%!
> >   HashMap users2resource = new HashMap();
> > %>
> > <% HashMap people = new HashMap() %>
> > <% users2resource.put(..) %>
> > <% int j;
> >    j = j+1; %>
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > <%= users2resource.get(..) %>
> >   What potential problem, if any, exists for the sample JSP page above?
> > Choice 1
> >  The users2resource is not thread safe.
> > Choice 2
> >  The resources put into people will never be garbage collected.
> > Choice 3
> >  The people is not thread safe.
> > Choice 4
> >  There is no problem.
> > Choice 5
> >  j = j+1 is not atomic.
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 15 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >    How is it possible to programmatically retrieve a list of custom tags
> > supported by a tag library?
> > Choice 1
> >  tagSupport.getTags()
> > Choice 2
> >  tldInfo.getTags()
> > Choice 3
> >  tagLibraryContext.getTags()
> > Choice 4
> >  tagLibraryInfo.getTags()
> > Choice 5
> >  jspEngine.getTags()
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 14 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >    What effect on variables does the keyword "static" have when used in
> the
> > declaration section of a JSP page?
> > Choice 1
> >  The static keyword is ignored when used within the declaration section.
> > Choice 2
> >  Static cannot be used because it is a serverassigned keyword and will
> throw
> > an exception error.
> > Choice 3
> >  Its value is shared by all instances of the class.
> > Choice 4
> >  Static is similar to declaring an include variable in the declaration
> > section.
> > Choice 5
> >  Static must be assigned as a variable within an array before use.
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 13 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >  Sample Code
> >
> > {
> >   String s="X";
> >   int i=Integer.parseInt(s);
> > }
> > catch(NumberFormatException ex){
> >   System.out.println(s + " can't be converted to an int");
> >   return;
> > }
> > finally{
> >   System.out.println("The sky is blue.");
> > }
> >   In the above code fragment, when does the "finally" exception handler
> execute?
> > Choice 1
> >  After NumberFormatException has been thrown
> > Choice 2
> >  When int=I is a string
> > Choice 3
> >  When String=S is equal to X
> > Choice 4
> >  Always
> > Choice 5
> >  When in
> > t=I is equal to a number above zero
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 12 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >    Which one of the following codes within a JSP document forces the
> derived
> > Servlet to implement the "myclasses.Connectit" interface?
> > Choice 1
> >  <%@ interface name="myclasses.Connectit" %>
> > Choice 2
> >  It is not possible to implement an interface in JSPs.
> > Choice 3
> >  <%@ page extends="myclasses.Connectit" %>
> > Choice 4
> >  <%@ page interface="myclasses.Connectit" %>
> > Choice 5
> >  <%@ page implements="myclasses.Connectit" %>
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 11 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >  Steps
> >  A) Run files through a WAR file utility
> > B) Archive files and directories with a JAR utility
> > C) Add a WEBINF directory to the site
> > D) Store configuration information in METAINF
> > E) Write a web.xml file
> > F) Write a configuration file for each supported Web Server
> >   Which of the above steps MUST be followed to produce a Web Archive
(WAR)
> > file? (Note: Order does NOT matter)
> > Choice 1
> >  A, B, E
> > Choice 2
> >  A, C, E
> > Choice 3
> >  A, D, F
> > Choice 4
> >  B, C, E
> > Choice 5
> >  B, E, F
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 10 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >  Problem
> >  Your JSP file compiles just fine; however, you always get a
> > NoClassDefFoundError when you try to access a bean via the useBean tag.
> All
> > of the required files have been included on the CLASSPATH and exist on
the
> > Web Server.
> >   Why does the above problem occur?
> > Choice 1
> >  Your beans do not belong to the package.
> > Choice 2
> >  All of the .class files have not been sent to the Web Server.
> > Choice 3
> >  The client browser is not using Java 1.1.1.
> > Choice 4
> >  You are using API 2.1 instead of API 2.2.
> > Choice 5
> >  The useBean tag has not been defined from within the script.
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 9 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >    Which one of the following implicit objects is used to determine the
> > scope of a given object or attribute?
> > Choice 1
> >  config
> > Choice 2
> >  application
> > Choice 3
> >  response
> > Choice 4
> >  session
> > Choice 5
> >  pageContext
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 8 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >    Which implicit object is used to determine the real path to a
resource
> on
> > the Web Server?
> > Choice 1
> >  application
> > Choice 2
> >  session
> > Choice 3
> >  config
> > Choice 4
> >  request
> > Choice 5
> >  pageContext
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 7 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >
> >    When a class is generated by a JSP engine, which interface must be
> > satisfied for use with the HTTP protocol?
> > Choice 1
> >  HttpJspPage
> > Choice 2
> >  HttpJspServlet
> > Choice 3
> >  Servlet
> > Choice 4
> >  JspPage
> > Choice 5
> >  JspServlet
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 6 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >  Sample Code
> >  1) final int MAX_COUNT = 9;
> > 2) static int MAX_COUNT = 9;
> > 3) int MAX_COUNT;
> > 4) synchronized void doIt() { x++; }
> > 5) public void doIt() { x++; }
> >   Which line(s) of the above code fragments can appear inside a <% .. %>
> > SCRIPTLET?
> > Choice 1
> >  Lines 1 and 2
> > Choice 2
> >  Lines 1 and 3
> > Choice 3
> >  Lines 2 and 5
> > Choice 4
> >  Only Line 4
> > Choice 5
> >  Only Line 5
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 5 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >    How can you set up a cookie to expire after a certain time?
> > Choice 1
> >  updateMaxAge(int seconds)
> > Choice 2
> >  setMaxAge(int seconds)
> > Choice 3
> >  updateMinAge/MaxAge(int seconds)
> > Choice 4
> >  setMinAge/MaxAge (TTL)
> > Choice 5
> >  expire.MaxAge(int seconds)
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 4 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >   Which one of the following is NOT a valid property type that can be
> > assigned using jsp:setProperty?
> > Choice 1
> >  Boolean
> > Choice 2
> >  Byte
> > Choice 3
> >  Float
> > Choice 4
> >  Character
> > Choice 5
> >  Date
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 3 of 40
> >
> >
> > his question (one per test)
> >    A tag handler object is a Java object that implements what interface?
> > Choice 1
> >  Only javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.Tag
> > Choice 2
> >  javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.TagSupport OR
> > javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.BodyTagSupport
> > Choice 3
> >  Only javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.BodyTag
> > Choice 4
> >  javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.Tag OR
> > javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.BodyTag
> > Choice 5
> >  Only javax.servlet.jsp.JspPage
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 2 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >    Which scope level for the <jsp:useBean> tag is required for the
object
> > reference to the bean to be placed in the page's ServletContext object?
> > Choice 1
> >  page
> > Choice 2
> >  session
> > Choice 3
> >  request
> > Choice 4
> >  application
> > Choice 5
> >  server
> >                Java Server Pages (JSP 1.1), Question 1 of 40
> > his question (one per test)
> >
> >
> > regards
> > MJ
> >
> >
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