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Expressions
A JSP expression is used to insert the value of a scripting language expression, converted into a string, into the data stream returned to the client. When the scripting language is the Java programming language, an expression is transformed into a statement that converts the value of the expression into a
String
object and inserts it into the implicitout
object.The syntax for an expression is as follows:
Note that a semicolon is not allowed within a JSP expression, even if the same expression has a semicolon when you use it within a scriptlet.
In the Web service version of the
hello1
application,response.jsp
contains the following scriptlet, which creates a JAX-RPC stub, sets the endpoint on the stub, and then invokes thesayHello
method on the stub, passing the user name retrieved from a request parameter:<% String resp = null; try { Stub stub = (Stub)(new MyHelloService_Impl().getHelloIFPort()); stub._setProperty( javax.xml.rpc.Stub.ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_PROPERTY, "http://localhost:8080/hello-jaxrpc/hello"); HelloIF hello = (HelloIF)stub; resp = hello.sayHello(request.getParameter("username")); } catch (Exception ex) { resp = ex.toString(); } %>A scripting expression is then used to insert the value of
resp
into the output stream:
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