Every page on my site is a jsp that is made up of various <%@ included> .jsp
files.
Though the first include is always the same.

Does the individual includes all get compiled into there own servlet or is
it jus the finished composite?

Because if the former, then this servlets init() method would seem to be the
best place to put anything I need setting up just the once.  Especially as I
need it setting up immediately.  If I put it in one my other servlets it
won't be set up soon enough.

I know there is something that loads all servlets on deployment, maybe this
is the answer, are there any pitfals in doing this?

Otherwise just how do I overide the jsp's init() method?


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Mike Whittaker
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