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Declarations
A JSP declaration is used to declare variables and methods in a page's scripting language. The syntax for a declaration is as follows:
When the scripting language is the Java programming language, variables and methods in JSP declarations become declarations in the JSP page's servlet class.
Initializing and Finalizing a JSP Page
You can customize the initialization process to allow the JSP page to read persistent configuration data, initialize resources, and perform any other one-time activities; to do so, you override the
jspInitmethod of theJspPageinterface. You release resources using thejspDestroymethod. The methods are defined using JSP declarations.For example, an older version of the Duke's Bookstore application retrieved the object that accesses the bookstore database from the context and stored a reference to the object in the variable
bookDBAOin thejspInitmethod. The variable definition and the initialization and finalization methodsjspInitandjspDestroywere defined in a declaration:<%! private BookDBAO bookDBAO; public void jspInit() { bookDBAO = (BookDBAO)getServletContext().getAttribute("bookDB"); if (bookDBAO == null) System.out.println("Couldn't get database."); } %>When the JSP page was removed from service, the
jspDestroymethod released theBookDBAOvariable.
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