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Latest revision as of 04:07, 25 April 2016
JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a technology that helps software developers create dynamic web pages.
Description
Released in 1999 by Sun Microsystems, JSP is similar to PHP, but it uses the Java programming language.
To deploy and run JavaServer Pages, a compatible web server with a servlet container is required, such as Apache Tomcat or Jetty.
See also
- Apache Tomcat
- Dynamic web page
- Java (programming language)
- Jetty
- Programming language
- Server-side
- Web server
External links
- JavaServer Pages @ Wikipedia