Hi Murali,

I don't think you are asking the right question? The include directive
is used to include chunks of a JSP at translation time, EG: header.jsp
and footer.jsp.

If you happen to load a JavaBean and use it in any of those that is
fine, however, you certainly wouldn't want to directly import JavaBean
source-code in to a JSP.

Jayson Falkner
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Murali Mohan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have used page direcive to import Java Bean. Wll the import include
> all the Bean code in JSP?
>
> ---Murali
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