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From: Tim Funk
Via EL: (assuming sessionData.FILECOUNT = mySessionVariableName)
${sessionContext.mySessionVariableName}
Via snippet:
<%=session.getAttribute(sessionData.FILECOUNT)%>
In a jsp - the session variable is given to you as implicit
variable.
Thanks Tim ( and fstmncn ).
Hadn't come across 'EL'.
So the choice is one from 3?
JSP 1.0 rev B.
JSP (is it 1.2 or 2.0?) (XML syntax)
and
Expression Language.
so what's JSTL,
http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/standard-doc/standard/GettingStarted.html
?
<quote>JSTL encapsulates, as simple tags, core functionality common to many JSP
applications.</quote>
Is that the full name of the EL?
http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/jstl/1.1/docs/tlddocs/index.html seems
to be the spec. Is there a reasonable tutorial anywhere please?
Can they be mixed in a page?
I *think* the JSP version is determined by the vsn of Tomcat,
which relates to the servlets version, but can I mix EL and JSP?
Is the relationship documented anywhere please?
regards DaveP
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