Simple answer: Unless you really really know what <%! %> declarations are (e.g. you're a real experienced servlet programmer) , Don't ever use them !!! It's more trouble than it's worth.
stick with <% %> tags. Private, protected .. has nothing to do with this. Geert Van Damme > -----Original Message----- > From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of QAS LAILA > Sent: maandag 1 oktober 2001 15:42 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: More Confused!!!!! > > > Dear All, > > Do the JSP declarations and expressions expect to be privatised > and protected as the interface has already been implemented. > Or should they be declared as none. > > There is also a danger of memory clash when pushed incremental to > persistency when clearly persistent requires control. > It can only work that way. > > I am really confused now please clarify. > > Zahid > > > >From: QAS LAILA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Reply-To: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and > >reference <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: Confused!!!!! > >Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2001 18:02:09 +0500 > > > >Dear all, > > > >I am new to JSPs. > > > >Is it true that JSPs are Ubiqtous therefore easier whilst > different JVM are > >implemented in different ways. > > > >I ask this question because I read some where that Java is write once > >run anywhere. > > > >Does the question of Primitive Memory occupation have any bearing on this > >matter. > > > >Should I start making use of Private and protect in my Declaration and my > >Expression sections in my JSP or is that only relevant to Java. > > > >i.e . > > > >Declarations, <%! declaration %> > >Expressions, <%= expression %> > > > >Will that improve my run time performance and > >platform independance. > > > >Do the above play an important role when trying to accomplish factory > >orientated templating. > > > >Should this effect the future of my project decision making processes > >when contemplating meeting a new requirement. > > > > > >Most Kindest Regards, > >Q. > > > >I searched and searched alas it was another tragedy. > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > >=========================================================================== >To unsubscribe: mailto [EMAIL PROTECTED] with body: "signoff >JSP-INTEREST". >For digest: mailto [EMAIL PROTECTED] with body: "set JSP-INTEREST >DIGEST". >Some relevant FAQs on JSP/Servlets can be found at: > >http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/faq.html >http://www.esperanto.org.nz/jsp/jspfaq.html >http://www.jguru.com/jguru/faq/faqpage.jsp?name=JSP >http://www.jguru.com/jguru/faq/faqpage.jsp?name=Servlets _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp =========================================================================== To unsubscribe: mailto [EMAIL PROTECTED] with body: "signoff JSP-INTEREST". For digest: mailto [EMAIL PROTECTED] with body: "set JSP-INTEREST DIGEST". Some relevant FAQs on JSP/Servlets can be found at: http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/faq.html http://www.esperanto.org.nz/jsp/jspfaq.html http://www.jguru.com/jguru/faq/faqpage.jsp?name=JSP http://www.jguru.com/jguru/faq/faqpage.jsp?name=Servlets =========================================================================== To unsubscribe: mailto [EMAIL PROTECTED] with body: "signoff JSP-INTEREST". For digest: mailto [EMAIL PROTECTED] with body: "set JSP-INTEREST DIGEST". Some relevant FAQs on JSP/Servlets can be found at: http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/faq.html http://www.esperanto.org.nz/jsp/jspfaq.html http://www.jguru.com/jguru/faq/faqpage.jsp?name=JSP http://www.jguru.com/jguru/faq/faqpage.jsp?name=Servlets
