From: Liwen Chen
> the thing is, after loading, the jsp file is converted
> to an html page. when refreshing using
> this way, i got the same content.

Don't put the time-varying content in the JSP text.
Fetch the time-varying content at the time you need it.

If the information is displayed far more often than it changes,
or the fetch is very slow, then display the information out of
an asynchronously updated cache.

If you do this then tell the browser:

        <meta http-equiv=refresh content=6000>

to refresh every 10 minutes.

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